18 Translational Control of Synaptic Plasticity and Learning and Memory
Abstract
TEMPORAL PHASES OF SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY AND MEMORY
How are memories stored at the cellular level? Most neuroscientists hypothesize that memory involves changes in the strength of synaptic connections between neurons (i.e., synaptic transmission). These changes in synaptic efficacy are referred to as synaptic plasticity and are manifested as either an increase (potentiation) or decrease (depression) in strength. Long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD) have been intensively studied in the rodent hippocampus, a brain structure that is critical for processing information about space, time, and the relationship between objects. Both LTP and LTD can be induced routinely in vitro with distinct patterns of electrical stimulation delivered to synapses in preparations of hippocampal slices.
More than 20 years ago, hippocampal LTP was shown to require new protein synthesis...
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