Neuronal outgrowth has been proposed in many systems as a mechanism underlying memory storage. For example, sensory neuron outgrowth is widely accepted as an underlying mechanism of long-term sensitization of defensive withdrawal reflexes in Aplysia. The hypothesis is that learning leads to outgrowth and consequently to the formation of new synapses, which in turn strengthen the neural circuit underlying the behavior. However, key experiments to test this hypothesis have never been performed. ^ Four days of sensitization training leads to outgrowth of siphon sensory neurons mediating the siphon-gill withdrawal response in Aplysia . We found that a similar training protocol produced robust outgrowth in tail sensory neurons mediating the ta...
The physiological and molecular mechanisms of age-related memory loss are complicated by the complex...
AbstractUsing a simplified preparation of the Aplysia siphon-withdrawal reflex, we previously found ...
To explore how gene products, required for the initiation of synaptic growth, move from the cell bod...
Neuronal outgrowth has been proposed in many systems as a mechanism underlying memory storage. For e...
Biophysical, biochemical, and morphological studies have im-plicated sensory neurons as key sites of...
One of the fundamental problems in neuroscience is to understand the biological mechanisms of learni...
Repetitive, unilateral stimulation of Aplysia induces long-term sensitization (LTS) of ipsilaterally...
The present work examines the role of cAMP in the induction of the type of long-term morphological c...
Plasticity at central synapses has long been thought to be the most likely mechanism for learning an...
SummaryWhen an animal is reminded of a prior experience and shortly afterward treated with a protein...
Sensitization of the gill- and siphon-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia is thought to result from a set o...
<p>The physiological and molecular mechanisms of age-related memory loss are complicated by the comp...
Long-term Sensitization (LTS) and Long-term facilitation (LTF) are accompanied by an increase in the...
Although in vitro analyses of long-term changes in the senso-rimotor connection of Aplysia have been...
Serotonin (5HT) induces short-term and long-term synaptic facilitation (STF and LTF, respectively) a...
The physiological and molecular mechanisms of age-related memory loss are complicated by the complex...
AbstractUsing a simplified preparation of the Aplysia siphon-withdrawal reflex, we previously found ...
To explore how gene products, required for the initiation of synaptic growth, move from the cell bod...
Neuronal outgrowth has been proposed in many systems as a mechanism underlying memory storage. For e...
Biophysical, biochemical, and morphological studies have im-plicated sensory neurons as key sites of...
One of the fundamental problems in neuroscience is to understand the biological mechanisms of learni...
Repetitive, unilateral stimulation of Aplysia induces long-term sensitization (LTS) of ipsilaterally...
The present work examines the role of cAMP in the induction of the type of long-term morphological c...
Plasticity at central synapses has long been thought to be the most likely mechanism for learning an...
SummaryWhen an animal is reminded of a prior experience and shortly afterward treated with a protein...
Sensitization of the gill- and siphon-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia is thought to result from a set o...
<p>The physiological and molecular mechanisms of age-related memory loss are complicated by the comp...
Long-term Sensitization (LTS) and Long-term facilitation (LTF) are accompanied by an increase in the...
Although in vitro analyses of long-term changes in the senso-rimotor connection of Aplysia have been...
Serotonin (5HT) induces short-term and long-term synaptic facilitation (STF and LTF, respectively) a...
The physiological and molecular mechanisms of age-related memory loss are complicated by the complex...
AbstractUsing a simplified preparation of the Aplysia siphon-withdrawal reflex, we previously found ...
To explore how gene products, required for the initiation of synaptic growth, move from the cell bod...