To date, most hypotheses of memory storage in the mammalian brain have focused upon long-term synaptic potentiation and depression (LTP and LTD) of fast glutamatergic excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs). In recent years, it has become clear that many additional electrophysiological components of neurons, from electrical synapses to glutamate transporters to voltage-sensitive ion channels, can also undergo use-dependent long-term plasticity. Models of memory storage that incorporate this full range of demonstrated electrophysiological plasticity are better able to account for both the storage of memory in neuronal networks and the complexities of memory storage, indexing, and recall as measured behaviorally
The hypothesis that synaptic plasticity is a critical component of the neural mechanisms underlying ...
Synaptic plasticity is thought to be integral to learning and memory. The two most common forms of p...
Long-term plasticity is well documented in synapses between glutamatergic principal cells in the cor...
Abstract Changing the strength of connections between neurons is widely assumed to be the mechanism ...
AbstractA new twist to the relationship between synaptic plasticity and learning and memory is revea...
International audienceLong-lasting plasticity of synaptic transmission is classically thought to be ...
Numerous experiments have demonstrated that the activity of neurons can alter the strength of excit...
Decades of research on the cellular mechanisms of memory have led to the widely held view that memor...
International audienceSpatio-temporal configurations of distributed activity in the brain is thought...
The ability to learn and remember enables animals and humans to adapt to their environment, avoid da...
SummaryStoring memories of ongoing, everyday experiences requires a high degree of plasticity, but r...
Recent theories postulate that memory can be divided into multiple brain memory systems. Although me...
AbstractEarly and late expressing components of synaptic plasticity may underlie the temporal phases...
AbstractExperience-dependent regulation of synaptic strength has been suggested as a physiological m...
Use-dependent long-term plasticity in synaptic connections represents the cellular substrate for lea...
The hypothesis that synaptic plasticity is a critical component of the neural mechanisms underlying ...
Synaptic plasticity is thought to be integral to learning and memory. The two most common forms of p...
Long-term plasticity is well documented in synapses between glutamatergic principal cells in the cor...
Abstract Changing the strength of connections between neurons is widely assumed to be the mechanism ...
AbstractA new twist to the relationship between synaptic plasticity and learning and memory is revea...
International audienceLong-lasting plasticity of synaptic transmission is classically thought to be ...
Numerous experiments have demonstrated that the activity of neurons can alter the strength of excit...
Decades of research on the cellular mechanisms of memory have led to the widely held view that memor...
International audienceSpatio-temporal configurations of distributed activity in the brain is thought...
The ability to learn and remember enables animals and humans to adapt to their environment, avoid da...
SummaryStoring memories of ongoing, everyday experiences requires a high degree of plasticity, but r...
Recent theories postulate that memory can be divided into multiple brain memory systems. Although me...
AbstractEarly and late expressing components of synaptic plasticity may underlie the temporal phases...
AbstractExperience-dependent regulation of synaptic strength has been suggested as a physiological m...
Use-dependent long-term plasticity in synaptic connections represents the cellular substrate for lea...
The hypothesis that synaptic plasticity is a critical component of the neural mechanisms underlying ...
Synaptic plasticity is thought to be integral to learning and memory. The two most common forms of p...
Long-term plasticity is well documented in synapses between glutamatergic principal cells in the cor...