Memory storage in the brain relies on mechanisms acting on time scales from minutes, for long-term synaptic potentiation, to days, for memory consolidation. During such processes, neural circuits distinguish synapses relevant for forming a longterm storage, which are consolidated, from synapses of short-term storage, which fade. How time scale integration and synaptic differentiation is simultaneously achieved remains unclear. Here we show that synaptic scaling – a slow process usually associated with the maintenance of activity homeostasis – combined with synaptic plasticity may simultaneously achieve both, thereby providing a natural separation of short- from long-term storage. The interaction between plasticity and scaling provides also ...
The synaptic-tagging-and-capture (STC) hypothesis formulates that at each synapse the concurrence of...
Long-term memories are likely stored in the synaptic weights of neuronal networks in the brain. The ...
Repeated stimuli that are spaced apart in time promote the transition from short- to long-term memor...
Memory storage in the brain relies on mechanisms acting on time scales from minutes, for long-term s...
<div><p>Memory storage in the brain relies on mechanisms acting on time scales from minutes, for lon...
Memory storage in the brain relies on mechanisms acting on time scales from minutes, for long-term s...
Memory storage in the brain relies on mechanisms acting on time scales from minutes, for long-term s...
Memory formation in the nervous system relies on mechanisms acting on time scales from minutes, for ...
Synaptic plasticity, the putative basis of learning and memory formation, manifests in various forms...
Various hippocampal and neocortical synapses of mammalian brain show both short-term plasticity and ...
Various hippocampal and neocortical synapses of mammalian brain show both short-term plasticity and ...
<div><p>Various hippocampal and neocortical synapses of mammalian brain show both short-term plastic...
Learning and memory are linked processes by which an organism can acquire, store and retrieve new in...
Long-term memories are likely stored in the synaptic weights of neuronal networks in the brain. The ...
Numerous experiments have demonstrated that the activity of neurons can alter the strength of excita...
The synaptic-tagging-and-capture (STC) hypothesis formulates that at each synapse the concurrence of...
Long-term memories are likely stored in the synaptic weights of neuronal networks in the brain. The ...
Repeated stimuli that are spaced apart in time promote the transition from short- to long-term memor...
Memory storage in the brain relies on mechanisms acting on time scales from minutes, for long-term s...
<div><p>Memory storage in the brain relies on mechanisms acting on time scales from minutes, for lon...
Memory storage in the brain relies on mechanisms acting on time scales from minutes, for long-term s...
Memory storage in the brain relies on mechanisms acting on time scales from minutes, for long-term s...
Memory formation in the nervous system relies on mechanisms acting on time scales from minutes, for ...
Synaptic plasticity, the putative basis of learning and memory formation, manifests in various forms...
Various hippocampal and neocortical synapses of mammalian brain show both short-term plasticity and ...
Various hippocampal and neocortical synapses of mammalian brain show both short-term plasticity and ...
<div><p>Various hippocampal and neocortical synapses of mammalian brain show both short-term plastic...
Learning and memory are linked processes by which an organism can acquire, store and retrieve new in...
Long-term memories are likely stored in the synaptic weights of neuronal networks in the brain. The ...
Numerous experiments have demonstrated that the activity of neurons can alter the strength of excita...
The synaptic-tagging-and-capture (STC) hypothesis formulates that at each synapse the concurrence of...
Long-term memories are likely stored in the synaptic weights of neuronal networks in the brain. The ...
Repeated stimuli that are spaced apart in time promote the transition from short- to long-term memor...