نتایج جستجو برای: ca3

تعداد نتایج: 4580  

Journal: :Learning & memory 2014
Jessica Remaud Johnatan Ceccom Julien Carponcy Laura Dugué Gregory Menchon Stéphane Pech Helene Halley Bernard Francés Lionel Dahan

Protein synthesis is involved in the consolidation of short-term memory into long-term memory. Previous electrophysiological data concerning LTP in CA3 suggest that protein synthesis in that region might also be necessary for short-term memory. We tested this hypothesis by locally injecting the protein synthesis inhibitor anisomycin in hippocampal area CA1 or CA3 immediately after contextual fe...

2014
Richard Belvindrah Marika Nosten-Bertrand Fiona Francis

In this review, we focus on CA3 neuronal migration disorders in the rodent. We begin by introducing the main steps of hippocampal development, and we summarize characteristic hippocampal malformations in human. We then describe various mouse mutants showing structural hippocampal defects. Notably, genes identified in human cortical neuronal migration disorders consistently give rise to a CA3 ph...

2017
Tristan P Hedrick William P Nobis Kendall M Foote Toshiyuki Ishii Dane M Chetkovich Geoffrey T Swanson

Hilar mossy cells (HMCs) in the hippocampus receive glutamatergic input from dentate granule cells (DGCs) via mossy fibers (MFs) and back-projections from CA3 pyramidal neuron collateral axons. Many fundamental features of these excitatory synapses have not been characterized in detail despite their potential relevance to hippocampal cognitive processing and epilepsy-induced adaptations in circ...

2017
Sami Utku Çelikok Eva M. Navarro-López Neslihan Serap Şengör

The hippocampal formation consists of the dentate gyrus, the Cornu Ammonis (CA) subregions (also called hippocampus proper or Ammon's horn), the subiculum, and the entorhinal cortex. There are four histological subdivisions in the CA, namely: CA1, CA2, CA3 and CA4. Subarea CA3 has drawn attention for its major role in encoding spatial representations and episodic memories [1, 2]. Due to the pre...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2005
Michael E Hasselmo

Models of hippocampal function have proposed different functions for hippocampal regions CA3 and CA1, commonly proposing that CA1 performs a match-mismatch comparison of memory retrieval with sensory input. The study by I. Lee, M. R. Hunsaker, and R. P. Kesner (2005) tested these models using selective lesions of hippocampal subregions (see record 2005-01705-014). Their data suggest that CA3 an...

2013
Edmund T. Rolls

A quantitative computational theory of the operation of the hippocampal CA3 system as an autoassociation or attractor network used in episodic memory system is described. In this theory, the CA3 system operates as a single attractor or autoassociation network to enable rapid, one-trial, associations between any spatial location (place in rodents, or spatial view in primates) and an object or re...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2015
Alejandro Carretero-Guillén Renny Pacheco-Calderón José M Delgado-García Agnès Gruart

Learning-related changes in strength in selected hippocampal synapses have been described recently. However, information is scarce regarding the spatial-temporal sequence of changes in synaptic weights taking place during the acquisition of a classical conditioning task and the contribution of both context (environmental details) and cues (conditioned and unconditioned stimuli: CS, US) to those...

2014
Andrew San Antonio Kristopher Liban Taruna Ikrar Eugene Tsyganovskiy Xiangmin Xu

The hippocampal CA2 subfield was initially identified by Lorente de Nó as an anatomically distinct region based on its cytoarchitectural features. Although there is an enormous body of literature on other hippocampal subfields (CA1 and CA3), relatively little is known about the physiological and developmental properties of CA2. Here we report identification of the CA2 region in the mouse by imm...

2013
Judit K. Makara Jeffrey C. Magee

The hippocampal CA3 region is essential for pattern completion and generation of sharp-wave ripples. During these operations, coordinated activation of ensembles of CA3 pyramidal neurons produces spatiotemporally structured input patterns arriving onto dendrites of recurrently connected CA3 neurons. To understand how such input patterns are translated into specific output patterns, we character...

Journal: :Neuron 2008
Jimok Kim Richard W. Tsien

Synaptic homeostasis, induced by chronic changes in neuronal activity, is well studied in cultured neurons, but not in more physiological networks where distinct synaptic circuits are preserved. We characterized inactivity-induced adaptations at three sets of excitatory synapses in tetrodotoxin-treated organotypic hippocampal cultures. The adaptation to inactivity was strikingly synapse specifi...

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