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  • Long-term Potentiation: Enhancing neuroscience for 30 years

    Long-term Potentiation by Bliss, Timothy; Collingridge, Graham; Morris, Richard;

    Enhancing neuroscience for 30 years

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2004. április 8.

    • ISBN 9780198530305
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem420 oldal
    • Méret 248x173x28 mm
    • Súly 889 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk numerous halftones & figures
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    In the thirty years since its discovery by Terje Lomo and Tim Bliss, the phenomenon known as Long Term Potentiation (LTP) has become one of the most extensively studied topics in contemporary neuroscience. LTP refers to a form of synaptic activity thought to play a central role in learning and memory. This volume presents a state of the art account of LTP. Provocative, accessible, and authoritative, this book makes it clear why LTP continues in equal measure to puzzle and beguile neuroscientists today.

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    In the thirty years since its discovery by Terje Lomo and Tim Bliss, Long Term Potentiation (LTP) has become one of the most extensively studied topics in contemporary neuroscience. In LTP the strength of synapses between neurons is potentiated following brief but intense activation. LTP is thought to play a central role in learning and memory, though the exact nature of its role is less clear. In spite of years of research, there are many questions about LTP regarding its functional relevance that remain unanswered - for example, is it a model of memory formation, or is the actual neural mechanism used by the brain to store information?

    This volume presents a state of the art account of LTP. It begins with lively accounts, by the scientists most closely involved, of the discovery of LTP and of the experiments that established its basic properties and induction mechanisms. Later contributions contain reviews and new research that cover the range of molecular, cellular, physiological and behavioural approaches to the study of LTP. Provocative, accessible, and authoritative, this book makes it clear why LTP continues in equal measure to puzzle and beguile neuroscientists today.

    Advance praise for Long Term Potentiation: "This book provides a definitive overview of the development of ideas about synaptic plasticity and about the wide range of current research in this fascinating field." Colin Blakemore, University of Oxford

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction
    Foreword by Colin Blakemore
    History
    A prelude to long-term potentiation
    The discovery of long-term potentiation
    A journey from neocortex to hippocampus
    Long-term potentiation in the Eocene
    Long-term potentiation, cooperativity and Hebb's cell assemblies: a personal history
    The induction of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor-dependent long-term potentiation
    Long-term potentiation and memory
    Induction
    Bidirectional synaptic plasticity: from theory to reality
    Kainate receptors and the induction of mossy fibre long-term potentiation
    Active dendrites, potassium channels and synaptic plasticity
    Expression
    Long-term potentiation in the dentate gyrus of the anaesthetized rat is accompanied by an increase in extracellular glutamate: real-time measurements using a novel dialysis electrode
    Imaging spatio-temporal patterns of long-term potentiation in mouse hippocampus
    Fusion pore modulation as a presynaptic mechanism contributing to expression of long-term potentiation
    AMPA receptor trafficking and long-term potentiation
    GluR2 protein-protein interactions and the reulation of AMPA receptors during synaptic plasticity
    Expression mechanisms underlying long-term potentiation: a postsynaptic view
    Silent synapses: what are they telling us about long-term potentiation?
    Persistence
    How long will long-term potentiation last?
    Structural changes at dendritic spine synapses during long-term potentiation
    Cadherins and synaptic plasticity: activity-dependent cyclin-dependent kinase 5 regulation of synaptic beta-catenin-cadherin interactions
    In search of general mechanisms for long-lasting plasticity: Aplysia and the hippocampus
    Function
    Long-term potentiation and the ageing brain
    Elements of a neurobiological theory of the hippocampus: the role of activity-dependent synaptic plasticity in memory
    Genetic neuroscience of mammalian learning and memory
    Inducible molecular switches for the study of long-term potentiation
    MAPK, CREB and zif268 are all required for the consolidation of recognition memory
    New Directions
    Synaptic plasticity in the mesolimbic dopamine system
    Synaptic plasticity in animal models of early Alzheimer's disease
    Long-term potentiation: outstanding questions and attempted synthesis

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