Synapses are highly plastic, i.e. they have the ability to change their signaling strength both in the short- and long-term (e.g. long-term potentiation - LTP) in response to specific patterns of activity. In the developing brain synaptic plasticity promotes activity-dependent development, whereas in the mature brain synaptic plasticity forms the basis for learning and memory. Although both development and learning involve organization and reorganization of synaptic circuits, the extent to which the plasticity behind these two phenomena uses the same mechanisms is unknown. The glutamate synapse which represents > 90 % of the brain synapses signals mainly via postsynaptic AMPA and NMDA receptors. In the developing brain, sparse synaptic acti...
The brain is programmed to drive behaviour by precisely wiring the appropriate neuronal circuits. Wi...
In the adult rat hippocampus, the axons of granule cells in the dentate gyrus, the mossy fibers (MF)...
AbstractFormation of glutamatergic synapses entails development of “silent” immature contacts into m...
Memories are stored in the brain via specific patterns of connectivity between individual neurons. L...
The mature mammalian brain and spinal cord contain billions of neurons which are interconnected by m...
Synaptic plasticity is thought to be integral to learning and memory. The two most common forms of p...
Synaptic plasticity is thought to be integral to learning and memory. The two most common forms of p...
At early developmental stages, silent synapses have been commonty found in different brain areas. Th...
The glutamate synapse is by far the most common synapse in the brain and acts via postsynaptic AMPA,...
It is generally believed that synaptic plasticity in the central nervous system mayunderlie learning...
Excitatory transmission in the brain is largely mediated by synapses containing the neurotransmitter...
Long-term potentiation (LTP) is an enhancement of synaptic strength that can be produced by pairing ...
One of the central questions of neuroscience research has been how the cellular and molecular compon...
The brain is programmed to drive behaviour by precisely wiring the appropriate neuronal circuits. Wi...
One of the central questions of neuroscience research has been how the cellular and molecular compon...
The brain is programmed to drive behaviour by precisely wiring the appropriate neuronal circuits. Wi...
In the adult rat hippocampus, the axons of granule cells in the dentate gyrus, the mossy fibers (MF)...
AbstractFormation of glutamatergic synapses entails development of “silent” immature contacts into m...
Memories are stored in the brain via specific patterns of connectivity between individual neurons. L...
The mature mammalian brain and spinal cord contain billions of neurons which are interconnected by m...
Synaptic plasticity is thought to be integral to learning and memory. The two most common forms of p...
Synaptic plasticity is thought to be integral to learning and memory. The two most common forms of p...
At early developmental stages, silent synapses have been commonty found in different brain areas. Th...
The glutamate synapse is by far the most common synapse in the brain and acts via postsynaptic AMPA,...
It is generally believed that synaptic plasticity in the central nervous system mayunderlie learning...
Excitatory transmission in the brain is largely mediated by synapses containing the neurotransmitter...
Long-term potentiation (LTP) is an enhancement of synaptic strength that can be produced by pairing ...
One of the central questions of neuroscience research has been how the cellular and molecular compon...
The brain is programmed to drive behaviour by precisely wiring the appropriate neuronal circuits. Wi...
One of the central questions of neuroscience research has been how the cellular and molecular compon...
The brain is programmed to drive behaviour by precisely wiring the appropriate neuronal circuits. Wi...
In the adult rat hippocampus, the axons of granule cells in the dentate gyrus, the mossy fibers (MF)...
AbstractFormation of glutamatergic synapses entails development of “silent” immature contacts into m...