نتایج جستجو برای: ca3

تعداد نتایج: 4580  

2013
Gregory J. Brewer Michael D. Boehler Stathis Leondopulos Liangbin Pan Sankaraleengam Alagapan Thomas B. DeMarse Bruce C. Wheeler

The mammalian hippocampus functions to encode and retrieve memories by transiently changing synaptic strengths, yet encoding in individual subregions for transmission between regions remains poorly understood. Toward the goal of better understanding the coding in the trisynaptic pathway from the dentate gyrus (DG) to the CA3 and CA1, we report a novel microfabricated device that divides a micro...

Journal: :Neuron 2004
Inah Lee Geeta Rao James J Knierim

Computational theories have suggested different functions for the hippocampal subfields (e.g., CA1 and CA3) in memory. However, it has been difficult to find dissociations relevant to these hypothesized functions in investigations of the hippocampal correlates of space ("place fields") in freely behaving animals. The current study demonstrates a double dissociation between the shifts in the cen...

2013
Edmund T. Rolls

The mechanisms for pattern completion and pattern separation are described in the context of a theory of hippocampal function in which the hippocampal 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 reward, and to provide for completion of t...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2003
Masako Tsukamoto Takuya Yasui Maki K Yamada Nobuyoshi Nishiyama Norio Matsuki Yuji Ikegaya

Hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells receive two independent afferents from the enthorinal cortex, i.e. a direct input via the temporoammonic pathway (TA, perforant path) and an indirect input via the mossy fibres (MF) of dentate granule cells. In spite of past suggestions that the TA is assigned an important role in exciting the pyramidal cells, little is known about their physiological properties....

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2005
Raymond P Kesner Michael R Hunsaker Paul E Gilbert

This experiment was designed to determine whether adding a temporal component to an object-odor association task would recruit the hippocampus. The rats were given CA1, CA3, or control lesions prior to learning the object-trace-odor task. Rats were presented with an object for 10 s, after which the object was removed, followed by a 10-s trace period, followed by the presentation of an odor 50 c...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2010
Anja Farovik Laura M Dupont Howard Eichenbaum

Previous studies have suggested that dorsal hippocampal areas CA3 and CA1 are both involved in representing sequences of events that compose unique episodes. However, it is uncertain whether the contribution of CA3 is restricted to spatial information, and it is unclear whether CA1 encodes order per se or contributes by an active maintenance of memories of sequential events. Here, we developed ...

2015
Guan Zeng Li Zhe Hui Liu XinYa Wei Pan Zhao Chun Xiao Yang Man Ying Xu

OBJECTIVES To determine the effect of acetylcholine (ACh), pilocarpine, and atropine on pain evoked responses of pain excited neurons (PEN) and pain inhibited neurons (PIN) in hippocampal CA3 region of morphine addicted rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS Female Wistar rats, weighing between 230-260 g were used in this study. Morphine addicted rats were generated by subcutaneous injection of increasi...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Sunggu Yang Andrea Megill Alvaro O Ardiles Sarah Ransom Trinh Tran Ming Teng Koh Hey-Kyoung Lee Michela Gallagher Alfredo Kirkwood

The impact of aging on cognitive capabilities varies among individuals ranging from significant impairment to preservation of function on par with younger adults. Research on the neural basis for age-related memory decline has focused primarily on the CA1 region of the hippocampus. However, recent studies in elderly human and rodents indicate that individual differences in cognitive aging are m...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 1990
S Datta B Zhuravlev N Shamayov K N Sharma K V Sudakov

In mobile unanaesthetised adult rabbits, spontaneous single unit activities of CA3 neurons of Hippocampus showed a specific change in firing pattern in response to conditioned stimuli (CS+). This pattern could be correlated with changes in the general behaviour of these animals. Major deafferntation of the CA3 region did not alter the conditioned response, though neuronal firing pattern and beh...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Steve C Danzer James O McNamara

Hippocampal dentate granule cells directly excite and indirectly inhibit CA3 pyramidal cells via distinct presynaptic terminal specializations of their mossy fiber axons. This mossy fiber pathway contains the highest concentration of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the CNS, yet whether BDNF is positioned to regulate the excitatory and/or inhibitory pathways is unknown. To localize B...

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