Long-term potentiation: What's learning got to do with it - Shors, Matzel - 1997 () Citation Context ...there are firing together (that is, the more connections we make while reflecting), the more complex is our neuronal representation of the topic and the longer that neuronal ...
a) Describe what is meant by long-term potentiation (LTP) in the brain. b) Name five of the chemical substances in the brain that affect memory. What will be an ideal response? Describe how information flows from sensory memory to short-term...
Long-term potentiation in the amygdala: a mechanism for emotional learning and memory In the mammalian brain, LTP is an enduring form of synaptic plasticity that is posited to have a role in learning and memory. Compelling new evidence for t... S Maren - 《Trends in Neurosciences》 被引量...
In which cerebral lobes is the speech center located? Where is the subcoastal nerve located? What parts of the brain make up the hind brain? What are postganglionic neurons and what do they do? What are LTPs (long term potentiation)? Where is it located in the brain?
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The discovery of activity-induced long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD) of central synapses in the 1970s and 80s further sparked the interest of a whole generation of neurobiologists in studying synaptic plasticity and its relationship to memory. There is now general ...
Fear conditioning and long-term potentiation in the amygdala: what really is the connection? The cellular mechanisms that underlie learning and memory formation remain one of the most intriguing unknowns about the mammalian brain. A plethora of exp... P Sah,RF Westbrook,A Lüthi - 《Annals of...
Shaffery JP, Sinton CM, Bissette G, Roffwarg HP, Marks GA (2002) Rapid eye movement sleep deprivation modifies expression of long-term potentiation in visual cortex of immature rats. Neuroscience 110(3):431–443 Article CAS Google Scholar Shearer WT, Reuben JM, Mullington JM, Price NJ, ...
[28]. In addition, the exposure to stress could alter the synaptic plasticity through lowering the threshold for long term potentiation induction in LHb [28], which may further disturb both the local neural microcircuits and long projection properties in LHb and, in the en...
What is an action potential? What are they necessary? Why are action potentials described as ~'all-or-none~'? How can long-term potentiation (LTP) be produced in a laboratory? What is an action potential? Where does it occur and how is it propagated?