Until recently, investigations of the neurobiological substrates of simple forms of learning and memory in the marine snail Aplysia have focused mostly on plastic changes that occur within the presynaptic sensory neurons. Here, I summarize the results of recent studies that indicate that exclusively presynaptic processes cannot account for simple forms of learning in Aplysia. In particular, I present evidence that postsynaptic mechanisms play a far more important role in nonassociative learning in Aplysia than has been appreciated before now. Moreover, I describe recent data that suggests the intriguing hypothesis that the persistent, learning-induced changes in Aplysia sensory neurons might depend critically on postsynaptic signals for the...
SummaryWhen an animal is reminded of a prior experience and shortly afterward treated with a protein...
Plasticity at central synapses has long been thought to be the most likely mechanism for learning an...
Much recent research on mechanisms of learning and memory focuses on the role of heterosynaptic neur...
Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of ...
Until recently, learning and memory in invertebrate organisms was believed to be mediated by relativ...
SummaryThe discovery that dendrites of neurons in the mammalian brain possess the capacity for prote...
AbstractUsing a simplified preparation of the Aplysia siphon-withdrawal reflex, we previously found ...
The simplicity and tractability of the neural circuits mediating behaviors in invertebrates have fac...
A change in synaptic strength arising from the activation of two neuronal pathways at approximately ...
THROUGHOUT THIS BOOK we have emphasized that all behavior is a function of the brain and that malfun...
One of the fundamental problems in neuroscience is to understand the biological mechanisms of learni...
Until recently, the literature on learning-related synaptic plasticity in invertebrates has been dom...
The marine snail Aplysia californica exhibits a simple defensive withdrawal reflex that can undergo ...
This work reviews research on neural mechanisms of two types of associative learning in the marine m...
Mechanistically distinct forms of long-lasting plasticity and memory can be induced by a variety of ...
SummaryWhen an animal is reminded of a prior experience and shortly afterward treated with a protein...
Plasticity at central synapses has long been thought to be the most likely mechanism for learning an...
Much recent research on mechanisms of learning and memory focuses on the role of heterosynaptic neur...
Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of ...
Until recently, learning and memory in invertebrate organisms was believed to be mediated by relativ...
SummaryThe discovery that dendrites of neurons in the mammalian brain possess the capacity for prote...
AbstractUsing a simplified preparation of the Aplysia siphon-withdrawal reflex, we previously found ...
The simplicity and tractability of the neural circuits mediating behaviors in invertebrates have fac...
A change in synaptic strength arising from the activation of two neuronal pathways at approximately ...
THROUGHOUT THIS BOOK we have emphasized that all behavior is a function of the brain and that malfun...
One of the fundamental problems in neuroscience is to understand the biological mechanisms of learni...
Until recently, the literature on learning-related synaptic plasticity in invertebrates has been dom...
The marine snail Aplysia californica exhibits a simple defensive withdrawal reflex that can undergo ...
This work reviews research on neural mechanisms of two types of associative learning in the marine m...
Mechanistically distinct forms of long-lasting plasticity and memory can be induced by a variety of ...
SummaryWhen an animal is reminded of a prior experience and shortly afterward treated with a protein...
Plasticity at central synapses has long been thought to be the most likely mechanism for learning an...
Much recent research on mechanisms of learning and memory focuses on the role of heterosynaptic neur...