نتایج جستجو برای: synaptic plasticity

تعداد نتایج: 103466  

Journal: :PLoS Computational Biology 2008
Yonatan Loewenstein

It is widely believed that learning is due, at least in part, to long-lasting modifications of the strengths of synapses in the brain. Theoretical studies have shown that a family of synaptic plasticity rules, in which synaptic changes are driven by covariance, is particularly useful for many forms of learning, including associative memory, gradient estimation, and operant conditioning. Covaria...

2012
Qingming Hou Heng-Ye Man

Neurons are able to restore their activity to a set-point level when challenged by external or internal perturbations. This type of homeostatic plasticity is important in the maintenance of neuronal or network stability during development and normal brain function. One of the major cellular events underlying the expression of homeostatic regulation is the alteration of glutamatergic AMPA recept...

Journal: :Neuron 2004
Ipe Ninan Ottavio Arancio

Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) is a multifunctional enzyme that is very critical for synaptic plasticity and memory formation. Although significant progress has been made in understanding the role of postsynaptic CaMKII in synaptic plasticity, very little is known about its presynaptic function during plasticity changes. Here we report that KN-93, a membrane-permeable C...

Journal: :Cell reports 2013
Dmitrij Ljaschenko Nadine Ehmann Robert J Kittel

Synaptic plasticity shapes the development of functional neural circuits and provides a basis for cellular models of learning and memory. Hebbian plasticity describes an activity-dependent change in synaptic strength that is input-specific and depends on correlated pre- and postsynaptic activity. Although it is recognized that synaptic activity and synapse development are intimately linked, our...

Journal: :Neuron 2010
Lauren E. McElvain Martha W. Bagnall Alexandra Sakatos Sascha du Lac

Linking synaptic plasticity with behavioral learning requires understanding how synaptic efficacy influences postsynaptic firing in neurons whose role in behavior is understood. Here, we examine plasticity at a candidate site of motor learning: vestibular nerve synapses onto neurons that mediate reflexive movements. Pairing nerve activity with changes in postsynaptic voltage induced bidirection...

2012
Marcos Gabriel Frank

Converging lines of evidence strongly support a role for sleep in brain plasticity. An elegant idea that may explain how sleep accomplishes this role is the "synaptic homeostasis hypothesis (SHY)." According to SHY, sleep promotes net synaptic weakening which offsets net synaptic strengthening that occurs during wakefulness. SHY is intuitively appealing because it relates the homeostatic regula...

Journal: :Neuromorphic computing and engineering 2022

Abstract This paper reports the fabrication of an artificial synapse (AS) based on two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ) film. The AS emulates important synaptic functions such as paired-pulse facilitation, spike-rate dependent plasticity, spike-duration plasticity and spike-number plasticity. spike voltage can mediate ion migration in gel to regulate conductance MoS channel, thereby re...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
George S Portugal Ream Al-Hasani Amanda K Fakira Jose L Gonzalez-Romero Zare Melyan Jordan G McCall Michael R Bruchas Jose A Morón

Learned associations between environmental cues and morphine use play an important role in the maintenance and/or relapse of opioid addiction. Although previous studies suggest that context-dependent morphine treatment alters glutamatergic transmission and synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus, their role in morphine conditioned place preference (CPP) and reinstatement remains unknown. We inve...

Journal: :Neurocomputing 2007
Lubica Benusková Nikola K. Kasabov

We simulate the induction and maintenance of late long-term potentiation (L-LTP) in the hippocampal dentate gyrus by means of a new synaptic plasticity rule that is the result of combination of the spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) and the moving LTD/LTP threshold yM from the Bienenstock, Cooper and Munro (BCM) theory of synaptic plasticity. We propose the activity-dependent functional e...

Journal: :Neuron 2009
Jianrong Tang John A. Dani

Addictive drugs induce a dopamine signal that contributes to the initiation of addiction, and the dopamine signal influences drug-associated memories that perpetuate drug use. The addiction process shares many commonalities with the synaptic plasticity mechanisms normally attributed to learning and memory. Environmental stimuli repeatedly linked to addictive drugs become learned associations, a...

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