Learning and memory being highly specialized process of human brain involves complex interaction between neurotransmitters and cellular events. Over the years, the understandings of these processes have been evolving from psychological, neurophysiological, and pharmacological perspectives. The most widely appraised model of learning and memory involves attention, acquisition, storage and retrieval. Each of these events involve interplay of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, acetylcholine, norepinephrine, N-methyl-d-aspartic acid, gamma-aminobutyric acid, though preponderance of specific neurotransmitter have been documented. The formation of long-term memory involves cellular events with neuroplasticity. Further, dopamine is documented to ...
Changes in synaptic strength are believed to underlie learning and memory. We explore the idea that ...
AbstractStorage and processing of information at the synaptic level is enabled by the ability of syn...
Recent theories postulate that memory can be divided into multiple brain memory systems. Although me...
Arguably the most important and powerful organ in the human body, the brain controls virtually every...
Behavioural pharmacology is an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of several research areas...
AbstractAn important conceptual advance in the past decade has been the understanding that the proce...
This dissertation focusses on the functioning of our memory. Various memory processes and the ways t...
Learning and memory are necessary, fundamental functions that animals need in order to survive and a...
This article introduces a brief literature review concerning brain mechanisms and their interplay wi...
AbstractThis review will focus on evidence showing that NMDA receptor neurotransmission is critical ...
Want to understand the biological processes that underpin our behaviour? Look no further! Neurotr...
The hippocampus is responsible for encoding behavioral episodes into short-term and long-term memory...
Learning is defined as the acquisition of information and skills and subsequent retention of the inf...
Both serotonin (5-HT) and dopamine (DA) neurotransmitters play a key role in modulating synaptic tra...
Neurochemistry refers to the chemical processes that occur in the brain and nervous system. This sec...
Changes in synaptic strength are believed to underlie learning and memory. We explore the idea that ...
AbstractStorage and processing of information at the synaptic level is enabled by the ability of syn...
Recent theories postulate that memory can be divided into multiple brain memory systems. Although me...
Arguably the most important and powerful organ in the human body, the brain controls virtually every...
Behavioural pharmacology is an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of several research areas...
AbstractAn important conceptual advance in the past decade has been the understanding that the proce...
This dissertation focusses on the functioning of our memory. Various memory processes and the ways t...
Learning and memory are necessary, fundamental functions that animals need in order to survive and a...
This article introduces a brief literature review concerning brain mechanisms and their interplay wi...
AbstractThis review will focus on evidence showing that NMDA receptor neurotransmission is critical ...
Want to understand the biological processes that underpin our behaviour? Look no further! Neurotr...
The hippocampus is responsible for encoding behavioral episodes into short-term and long-term memory...
Learning is defined as the acquisition of information and skills and subsequent retention of the inf...
Both serotonin (5-HT) and dopamine (DA) neurotransmitters play a key role in modulating synaptic tra...
Neurochemistry refers to the chemical processes that occur in the brain and nervous system. This sec...
Changes in synaptic strength are believed to underlie learning and memory. We explore the idea that ...
AbstractStorage and processing of information at the synaptic level is enabled by the ability of syn...
Recent theories postulate that memory can be divided into multiple brain memory systems. Although me...