textabstractThe neocortex in our brain stores long-term memories by changing the strength of connections between neurons. To date, the rules and mechanisms that govern activity-induced synaptic changes at human cortical synapses are poorly understood and have not been studied directly at a cellular level. Here, we made whole-cell recordings of human pyramidal neurons in slices of brain tissue resected during neurosurgery to investigate spike timing-dependent synaptic plasticity in the adult human neocortex. We find that human cortical synapses can undergo bidirectional modifications in strength throughout adulthood. Both long-term potentiation and long-term depression of synapses was dependent on postsynaptic NMDA receptors. Interestingly, ...
Activity-dependent synaptic plasticity is the main theoretical framework to explain mechanisms of le...
Synaptic transmission constitutes the primary mode of communication between neurons. It is extensive...
1. Synaptic plasticity is thought to underlie learning and memory formation in the brain. However, h...
The neocortex in our brain stores long-term memories by changing the strength of connections between...
Synaptic plasticity is the cellular basis of learning and memory, but to what extent this holds for ...
Throughout our lifetime, activity-dependent changes in neuronal connection strength enable the brain...
Neuronal firing, synaptic transmission, and its plasticity form the building blocks for processing a...
Neuronal firing, synaptic transmission, and its plasticity form the building blocks for processing a...
Neuronal firing, synaptic transmission, and its plasticity form the building blocks for processing a...
Neuronal firing, synaptic transmission, and its plasticity form the building blocks for processing a...
Excitatory synaptic connections in the adult neocortex consist of multiple synaptic contacts, almost...
Spike-timing dependent plasticity (STDP) has been studied extensively in a variety of animal models ...
The neocortex is a hierarchal organ in which information processing takes on place on many levels, ...
<div><p>In the human neocortex, single excitatory pyramidal cells can elicit very large glutamatergi...
In the human neocortex, single excitatory pyramidal cells can elicit very large glutamatergic EPSPs ...
Activity-dependent synaptic plasticity is the main theoretical framework to explain mechanisms of le...
Synaptic transmission constitutes the primary mode of communication between neurons. It is extensive...
1. Synaptic plasticity is thought to underlie learning and memory formation in the brain. However, h...
The neocortex in our brain stores long-term memories by changing the strength of connections between...
Synaptic plasticity is the cellular basis of learning and memory, but to what extent this holds for ...
Throughout our lifetime, activity-dependent changes in neuronal connection strength enable the brain...
Neuronal firing, synaptic transmission, and its plasticity form the building blocks for processing a...
Neuronal firing, synaptic transmission, and its plasticity form the building blocks for processing a...
Neuronal firing, synaptic transmission, and its plasticity form the building blocks for processing a...
Neuronal firing, synaptic transmission, and its plasticity form the building blocks for processing a...
Excitatory synaptic connections in the adult neocortex consist of multiple synaptic contacts, almost...
Spike-timing dependent plasticity (STDP) has been studied extensively in a variety of animal models ...
The neocortex is a hierarchal organ in which information processing takes on place on many levels, ...
<div><p>In the human neocortex, single excitatory pyramidal cells can elicit very large glutamatergi...
In the human neocortex, single excitatory pyramidal cells can elicit very large glutamatergic EPSPs ...
Activity-dependent synaptic plasticity is the main theoretical framework to explain mechanisms of le...
Synaptic transmission constitutes the primary mode of communication between neurons. It is extensive...
1. Synaptic plasticity is thought to underlie learning and memory formation in the brain. However, h...