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Neuronal Mechanisms of Memory Formation

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Book Neuronal Mechanisms of Memory Formation Christian Hölscher
Libristo code: 02042516
Publishers Cambridge University Press, November 2000
Long-term potentiation (LTP) is by far the most dominant model for neuronal changes that might encod... Full description
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Long-term potentiation (LTP) is by far the most dominant model for neuronal changes that might encode memory. LTP is an elegant concept that meets many criteria set up by theoreticians long before the model's discovery, and it also fits anatomical data of learning-dependent synapse changes. Since the discovery of LTP, the question has remained about how closely LTP produced in vitro by artificial stimulation of neurons actually models putative learning-induced synaptic changes. A number of recent investigations have tried to correlate synaptic changes observed after learning with changes produced by artificial stimulation of neurons. These studies have failed to find a correlation between the two forms of synaptic plasticity. In this book, an international group of neurobiologists and psychologists discuss their latest ideas and data. The results of experiments using electrophysiological techniques in vitro are discussed and compared with the results of in vivo experiments. Learning experiments are also discussed. Theoretical models such as the Hebb theory of synaptic changes during learning are compared to different models that do not predict upregulation of synaptic transmission. A wide approach is taken, and research and models in different brain areas such as the neocortex and the basal brain are discussed.

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Full name Neuronal Mechanisms of Memory Formation
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2000
Number of pages 528
EAN 9780521770675
ISBN 052177067X
Libristo code 02042516
Weight 1050
Dimensions 184 x 264 x 34
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