Using steady-state electrical properties of non-ohmic dendrite based on cable theory, we derive electrotonic potentials that do not change over time and are localized in space. We hypothesize that clusters of such stationary, local and permanent pulses are the electrical signatures of enduring memories which are imprinted through nonsynaptic plasticity, encoded through epigenetic mechanisms, and decoded through electrotonic processing. We further hypothesize how retrieval of an engram is made possible by integration of these permanently imprinted standing pulses in a neural circuit through neurotransmission in the extracellular space as part of conscious recall that acts as a guiding template in the reconsolidation of long-term memories thr...
Late long-term potentiation (L-LTP) denotes long-lasting strengthening of synapses between neurons. ...
The ability to store and retrieve learned information over prolonged periods of time is an essential...
We investigate the constructive role of an external noise signal, in the form of a low-rate Poisson ...
Decades of research on the cellular mechanisms of memory have led to the widely held view that memor...
Cell assemblies are thought to be the substrate of memory in the brain. Theoretical studies have pre...
Synaptic plasticity functions play a crucial role in the transmission of neural signals in the brain...
To date, most hypotheses of memory storage in the mammalian brain have focused upon long-term synapt...
SummaryAlthough synaptic plasticity is widely regarded as the primary mechanism of memory [1], forms...
Understanding memory requires an explanation for how information can be stored in the brain in a sta...
A hypothesis commonly found in biological and computational studies of synaptic plasticity embodies ...
SummaryBackgroundIt is now well established that persistent nonsynaptic neuronal plasticity occurs a...
In 1904, Richard Semon introduced the term “engram” to describe the neural substrate for storing mem...
Although synaptic plasticity is widely regarded as the primary mechanism of memory [1], forms of non...
Although synaptic plasticity is widely regarded as the primary mechanism of memory [1], forms of non...
Background It is now well established that persistent nonsynaptic neuronal plasticity occurs after l...
Late long-term potentiation (L-LTP) denotes long-lasting strengthening of synapses between neurons. ...
The ability to store and retrieve learned information over prolonged periods of time is an essential...
We investigate the constructive role of an external noise signal, in the form of a low-rate Poisson ...
Decades of research on the cellular mechanisms of memory have led to the widely held view that memor...
Cell assemblies are thought to be the substrate of memory in the brain. Theoretical studies have pre...
Synaptic plasticity functions play a crucial role in the transmission of neural signals in the brain...
To date, most hypotheses of memory storage in the mammalian brain have focused upon long-term synapt...
SummaryAlthough synaptic plasticity is widely regarded as the primary mechanism of memory [1], forms...
Understanding memory requires an explanation for how information can be stored in the brain in a sta...
A hypothesis commonly found in biological and computational studies of synaptic plasticity embodies ...
SummaryBackgroundIt is now well established that persistent nonsynaptic neuronal plasticity occurs a...
In 1904, Richard Semon introduced the term “engram” to describe the neural substrate for storing mem...
Although synaptic plasticity is widely regarded as the primary mechanism of memory [1], forms of non...
Although synaptic plasticity is widely regarded as the primary mechanism of memory [1], forms of non...
Background It is now well established that persistent nonsynaptic neuronal plasticity occurs after l...
Late long-term potentiation (L-LTP) denotes long-lasting strengthening of synapses between neurons. ...
The ability to store and retrieve learned information over prolonged periods of time is an essential...
We investigate the constructive role of an external noise signal, in the form of a low-rate Poisson ...