نتایج جستجو برای: neuronal plasticity

تعداد نتایج: 163801  

Journal: :General and comparative endocrinology 2009
Thomas W Small Ignacio T Moore

The avian song control system is one of the primary models used to study neuroplasticity and neurogenesis in the adult vertebrate brain. A great deal of progress has been made in understanding the mechanisms controlling seasonal neuroplasticity of the song control system. However, relatively little work has been done to identify how prevalent this phenomenon is and if a diversity of environment...

Journal: :Neural networks : the official journal of the International Neural Network Society 2005
John E. Lisman Lucia M. Talamini Antonino Raffone

Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence indicates that the hippocampus has a special role in the encoding and recall of memory sequences. Importantly, the hippocampal phase precession, a phenomenon recorded as a rat moves through place fields, can be interpreted as cued recall of the sequence of upcoming places. The phase precession can be recorded in all hippocampal regions, but the role ...

Journal: :Neuroreport 1999
M J Wolansky R J Cabrera G R Ibarra L Mongiat J M Azcurra

In previous studies we found that there is a critical period during rat postnatal development when motor training starting at age 30 days (P30) but not before or after this age, induces a bilateral lifetime drop in Bmax of the muscarinic radioligand [3H]QNB in striatum. We examined the possibility that striatal NGF level would be a determining factor for the normal occurrence of this synaptic p...

Journal: :Brain research 2015
Marc W Howard Howard Eichenbaum

It has been hypothesized that one of the functions of the hippocampus is to enable the learning of relationships between different stimuli experienced in the environment. These relationships might be spatial ("the bathroom is about 5m down the hall from the bedroom") or temporal ("the coffee is ready about 3 min after the button was pressed"). Critically, these spatial and temporal relationship...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2002
Jan Karbowski G Bard Ermentrout

We investigate the dynamics of a recurrent network of coupled heterogeneous neural oscillators with experimentally observed spike-timing-dependent synaptic plasticity. We show both theoretically and by computer simulations that, in a regime of a balance between synaptic potentiation and depression, the network of such oscillators converges to a stable synchronous state. The stability of this st...

Journal: :Current Opinion in Neurobiology 2017
Henning Sprekeler

Computational neuroscience has a long-standing tradition of investigating the consequences of excitatory synaptic plasticity. In contrast, the functions of inhibitory plasticity are still largely nebulous, particularly given the bewildering diversity of interneurons in the brain. Here, we review recent computational advances that provide first suggestions for the functional roles of inhibitory ...

Journal: :Trends in neurosciences 2014
Ceng Luo Thomas Kuner Rohini Kuner

Chronic pain represents a major challenge to clinical practice and basic science. Excitatory neurotransmission in somatosensory nociceptive pathways is predominantly mediated by glutamatergic synapses. A key feature of these synapses is their ability to adapt synaptic strength in an activity-dependent manner. Such disease-induced synaptic plasticity is paramount to alterations in synaptic funct...

2011
Josef H. L. P. Sadowski Matthew W. Jones Jack R. Mellor

Establishing novel episodic memories and stable spatial representations depends on an exquisitely choreographed, multistage process involving the online encoding and offline consolidation of sensory information, a process that is largely dependent on the hippocampus. Each step is influenced by distinct neural network states that influence the pattern of activation across cellular assemblies. In...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2014
Roni Vardi Hagar Marmari Ido Kanter

We experimentally show that the neuron functions as a precise time integrator, where the accumulated changes in neuronal response latencies, under complex and random stimulation patterns, are solely a function of a global quantity, the average time lag between stimulations. In contrast, momentary leaps in the neuronal response latency follow trends of consecutive stimulations, indicating ultraf...

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