Long-term potentiation : a debate of current issues
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Long-term potentiation : a debate of current issues
MIT Press, c1991-1997
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"A Bradford book."
v. 1 Based on the conference held in 1990
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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[v. 1] ISBN 9780262023306
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Table of Contents
- Pre-versus the post-synaptic changes in LTP
- the role of different calcium-dependent enzymes in LTP
- the biophysical / structural changes in LTP
- the relationship between LTP and learning and memory
- LTP rules in neural networks.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780262023702
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- Part 1 The role of nitric oxide in long-term potentiation: nitric oxide as a physiological messenger in long-term potentiation and memory formation - electrophysiological and behavioural evidence, Christelle Bon et al
- involvement of nitric oxide in long-term potentiation, Daniel V. Madison and Erin M. Schuman
- nitric oxide synthase inhibition in vivo - lack of effect on hippocampal synaptic enhancement or spatial memory, Carol A. Barnes et al
- NO or NOT - fact or artifact?, Michel Baudry. Part 2 Expression and maintenance mechanisms: the role of calcium in the induction of long-term potentiation in the CA1 region of the hippocampus, Toshiya Manabe et al
- mechanisms of expression of long-term potentiation - time-dependent reversal and role of protein kinases, Dominique Muller et al
- two different forms of quantal changes during long-term potentiation and their impact on neuronal output, Roberto Malinow et al
- multiple forms of NMDA receptor-dependent synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus, Robert C. Malenka. Part 3 Relationships between long-term potentiation and long-term depression: mechanisms of synaptic plasticity in the cerebellum, Francis Crepel et al
- long-term enhancement of inhibitory synaptic transmission in the central nervous system, Stephane Charpier et al
- long-term depression of synaptic transmission - cellular mechanisms and regulation by previous synaptic history, Patric K. Stanton et al
- postsynaptic induction of long-term depression of synaptic transmission in the hippocampal slice, Lynn J. Bindman et al
- homosynaptic long-term depression and its relationship to long-term potentiation in the rat neocortex in vitro, Alain Artola
- does postsynaptic membrane potential regulate functional plasticity in kitten visual cortex?, Yves Fregnac et al. Part 4 Relationships between long-term potentiation and learning and memory: long-term potentiation in piriform cortex - characterization and functional speculations, Lewis B. Haberly et al
- long-term potentiation and long-term depression in piriform cortex in vivo, Francois S. Roman et al
- the hippocampus, long-term potentiation and memory - enhancing the connection, Tim Otto and Howard Eichenbaum. Part 5 Synaptic plasticity and computational neurobiology: a hierarchical model derived from an n-level field theory to study the effects of long-term potentiation on system properties of the hippocampus, Gilbert A. Chauvet and Theodore W. Berger
- intrinsic and emergent corticohippocampal computation, Richard Granger et al
- from neurobiology to neurocomputation, John M. Sarvey.
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v. 3 ISBN 9780262024099
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- Part 1 Molecular and cellular processes in synaptic plasticity: mGluR1 and mGluR5 glutamate receptors - molecular biology, pharmacology and roles on hippocampal synaptic transmission, Joel Bockaert et al
- AMPA-glutamate receptor regulation and synaptic plasticity, Steve Standley et al
- the expression of LTP of glutamate receptor-mediated synaptic transmission as determined by the redox state of NMDA receptors and the extent of NMDA receptor activation during a tetanus, June C. Hirsch et al
- analysis of synaptic plasticity and memory in the mammalian brain with the gene-knockout technology, Chong Chen and Susumu Tonegawa. Part 2 LTP and LTD mechanisms: involvement of AMPA receptors in LTP mechanisms and memory, John Larson and Peter W. Vanderklish
- mechanisms of homosynaptic LTD in the hippocampus, Robert C. Malenka
- homosynaptic LTD and depotentiation in the hippocampus in vivo, Serge Laroche et al
- LTP and LTD in the visual cortex, Alfredo Kirkwood and Mark F. Bear
- electroresponsive properties of cerebellar purkinje cells in mGlur1 gene-lacking mice, Francis Crepel et al
- LTD and LTP at the corticostriatal synapse, Antonio Pisani et al. Part 3 Synaptic plasticity in network processes: generation of temporal correlations in firing of pyramidal cells by networks of inhibitory neurons, Roger D. Traub et al
- LTP and LTD and the encoding of memory in small ensembles of hippocampal neurons, Robert E. Hampson and Sam A. Deadwyler
- the constraint of synaptic potentiation and memory formation by entorhinal-hippocampal network dynamics, James J. Chrobak and Gyorgy Buzsaki
- network determinants of hippocampal synaptic plasticity, Theodore W. Berger et al. Part 4 Synaptic plasticity in network models: what LTP, LTD and cortical receptive fields tell us about synaptic modification, Harel Shouval and Leon M. Cooper
- linking LTP to network function - a simulation of episodic memory in the hippocampal formation, Michael E. Hasselmo and Chantal E. Stern
- adaptive stimulus representations in a computational model of cortical-hippocampal function, Mark A. Gluck and Catherine E. Myers
- adapting recurrent cortical excitation, Christof Koch et al.
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