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Pharmacology of long-term potentiation.
Folia Pharmacologica Japonica, 1993The physiological characteristics and significance of long-term potentiation in the hippocampus were summarized. In particular, it was pointed out that different mechanisms are involved in the production of hippocampal LTP between the mossy fiber-CA3 system and other systems such as Schaffer collateral-CA1, fimbrial fiber-CA3 and commissural ...
M, Satoh, S, Watanabe
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LONG-TERM POTENTIATION AND LEARNING
Annual Review of Psychology, 1996▪ Abstract Long-term potentiation (LTP), a relatively long-lived increase in synaptic strength, remains the most popular model for the cellular process that may underlie information storage within neural systems. The strongest arguments for a role of LTP in memory are theoretical and involve Hebb's Postulate, Marr's theory of hippocampal function, and
J L, Martinez, B E, Derrick
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Impaired long-term potentiation, spatial learning, and hippocampal development in fyn mutant mice.
Science, 1992Mice with mutations in four nonreceptor tyrosine kinase genes, fyn, src, yes, and abl, were used to study the role of these kinases in long-term potentiation (LTP) and in the relation of LTP to spatial learning and memory. All four kinases were expressed
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Calcium signals in long-term potentiation and long-term depression
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1999We describe postsynaptic Ca2+signals that subserve induction of two forms of neuronal plasticity, long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD), in rat hippocampal neurons. The common induction protocol for LTP, a 1-s, 50-Hz tetanus, generates Ca2+increases of about 50 µM in dendritic spines of CA1 neurons.
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2002
Abstract In the field of memory research, interest in activity dependent lasting synaptic *plasticity is a natural sequel to the tenet that learning involves synaptic modifications. Over the years, cellular physiologists have identified a number of stimulation protocols that unveil synaptic plasticity (Johnston and Wu 1995). For example,
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Abstract In the field of memory research, interest in activity dependent lasting synaptic *plasticity is a natural sequel to the tenet that learning involves synaptic modifications. Over the years, cellular physiologists have identified a number of stimulation protocols that unveil synaptic plasticity (Johnston and Wu 1995). For example,
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Long-Term Potentiation, Long-Term Depression, and Learning
1998Publisher Summary Almost everyone agrees that information is acquired, stored, and retrieved by the brain. All brains consist of individual cellular elements. Most neurons have the same parts: a dendritic tree, cell body, axon, and synaptic boutons.
Joe L. Martinez +2 more
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A synaptic model of memory: long-term potentiation in the hippocampus
Nature, 1993T. Bliss, G. Collingridge
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Long-Term Potentiation and Long-Term Depression
2018Synaptic connections in the brain can change their strength in response to patterned activity. This ability of synapses is defined as synaptic plasticity. Long lasting forms of synaptic plasticity, long-term potentiation (LTP), and long-term depression (LTD), are thought to mediate the storage of information about stimuli or features of stimuli in a ...
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