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Neuronal activity results in long lasting changes in synaptic structure and function by regulating mRNA translation in dendrites. These activity dependent events yield the synthesis of proteins known to be important for synaptic... more
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      TranslationSynaptic PlasticitySYNAPSES
Diabetes mellitus is an endocrine disorder of carbohydrate metabolism resulting primarily from inadequate insulin release (Type 1 insulindependent diabetes mellitus) or insulin insensitivity coupled with inadequate compensatory insulin... more
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      Long Term PotentiationSynaptic PlasticityHippocampusLearning and Memory
Approximately 2 million people in the United States suffer from Alzheimer's disease (AD), which is the most common cause of chronic dementia among the aging population. During the last 7 yr, excellent opportunities to screen drugs against... more
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      Cognitive ScienceMolecular NeuroscienceMembrane ProteinsSynaptic Plasticity
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      Cognitive ScienceCognitionSynaptic PlasticitySomatostatin
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      GeneticsSchizophreniaPolymorphismLong Term Potentiation
Eight subtypes of metabotropic glutamate (mGlu) receptors have been identified of which two, mGlu5 and mGlu7, are highly expressed at synapses made between CA3 and CA1 pyramidal neurons in the hippocampus. This input, the Schaffer... more
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      PsychologyNeuropharmacologySynaptic PlasticityNeurosciences
Many lines of independent research have provided convergent evidence regarding oxidative stress, cerebrovascular disease, dementia, and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Clinical studies spurred by these findings engage basic and clinical... more
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      Cognitive ScienceDementiaClinical TrialOxidative Stress
Several reports suggest that nitric oxide (NO) could play a critical role on synaptic plasticity related to physical activity improving learning and memory; thus, physical exercise would have important effects on cerebral health. In order... more
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      Cognitive ScienceAnimal BehaviorPhysical ActivityImage Analysis
Efforts to bridge emotion theory with neurobiology can be facilitated by dynamic systems (DS) modeling. DS principles stipulate higher-order wholes emerging from lower-order constituents through bidirectional causal processes – offering a... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceEmotionCognition
In the present work, we examined the time-dependent changes in trkA, trk B and trkC mRNA levels induced by the injection of glutamate receptor agonists into the striatum. Changes in trk mRNAs induced by quinolinate,... more
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      Cognitive ScienceSynaptic PlasticitymRna expression levelsRats
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive decline in cognitive function associated with the neuropathological hallmarks amyloid β-peptide (Aβ) plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. Because aging... more
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      Neurobiology Of DiseaseAgingNeurobiologySynaptic Plasticity
Long-term potentiation (LTP) is a form of synaptic plasticity that is an excellent model for the molecular mechanisms that underlie memory. LTP, like memory, is persistent, and both are widely believed to be maintained by a coordinated... more
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      Long Term PotentiationMicroRNASynaptic PlasticityMemory
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceLong Term PotentiationTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation
| Synaptic plasticity in adult neural circuits may involve the strengthening or weakening of existing synapses as well as structural plasticity, including synapse formation and elimination. Indeed, long-term in vivo imaging studies are... more
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      NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceNeurogenesisStructural Dynamics
Restricted Boltzmann Machines (RBMs) and Deep Belief Networks have been demonstrated to perform efficiently in a variety of applications, such as dimensionality reduction, feature learning, and classification. Their implementation on... more
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      Cognitive ScienceSynaptic PlasticityMarkov Chain Monte CarloNeurosciences
Huperzia saururus (Lam.) Trevis. (Lycopodiaceae) known as cola de quirquincho is used in folk medicine to improve memory. The cholinergic neurons of the basal forebrain, including those in the medial septum, and in the vertical limbs of... more
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      ElectrophysiologyFolk MedicineComplementary and Alternative MedicineLong Term Potentiation
Señalización neural I y II. Membrana celular y concentraciones iónicas Permeabilidad de la membrana Mecanismos de transporte a través de la membrana - Transporte activo - Transporte pasivo - Transporte especializado... more
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      MembranesMembrane TraffickingNeurophysiologyIon Channels
Review showing the general mechanisms of synaptic plasticity to understand the importance of some treatments for the rehabilitation of the visual system
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      Vision ScienceSynaptic PlasticityNeurosciences
The two major forms of long-lasting synaptic plasticity in the mammalian brainlong-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD) -are characterized by a long-lasting increase or decrease in synaptic strength, respectively. Both... more
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      NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceAddictionLong Term Potentiation
Mechanism is at the heart of understanding, and this chapter addresses underlying brain mechanisms and pathways of cognition and the impact of sleep on these processes, especially those serving learning and memory. This chapter reviews... more
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      GeneticsCognitive ScienceLong Term PotentiationCognitive Neuroscience
The adult brain is not as hard-wired as traditionally thought. By modifying their small- or large-scale morphology, neurons can make new synaptic connections or break existing ones (structural plasticity). Structural changes accompany... more
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      NeuroscienceNeurologyDevelopmental NeurobiologyNeuroimaging
This paper presents an overview of some techniques and concepts coming from dynamical system theory and used for the analysis of dynamical neural networks models. In a first section, we describe the dynamics of the neuron, starting from... more
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      Statistical PhysicsNeural NetworkSynaptic PlasticitySystem Theory
Over the last 2 decades, a large number of neurophysiological and neuroimaging studies of patients with schizophrenia have furnished in vivo evidence for dysconnectivity, ie, abnormal functional integration of brain processes. While the... more
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      SchizophreniaMagnetoencephalographyMagnetic Resonance ImagingPrediction
The neuropathological correlates of Alzheimer's disease (AD) include amyloid-β (Aβ) plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. To study the interaction between Aβ and tau and their effect on synaptic function, we derived a triple-transgenic... more
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      Cognitive ScienceSynaptic PlasticityMiceSingle Cell
Major depressive disorder (MDD) will affect one out of every five people in their lifetime and is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Nevertheless, mechanisms associated with the pathogenesis of MDD have yet to be completely... more
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      ImmunologyDepressionCytokinesEpigenetics
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      Neural NetworksSynaptic PlasticityNumerical SimulationBiological
Modifications of neuronal circuits allow the brain to adapt and change with experience. This plasticity manifests during development and throughout life, and can be remarkably long lasting. Evidence has linked activity-regulated gene... more
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      Cognitive ScienceGene expressionSynaptic PlasticitySignal Transduction
In a biological sense an individual's life is all about survival and reproduction. Beside the selection of a mate, the mutual commitment of a parent to sustain an infant through a period of dependency is amongst the most important aspects... more
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      GeneticsSynaptic PlasticityNatural SelectionDopamine
Professionally significant enhancement of music and dance performance and mood has followed training with an EEG-neurofeedback protocol which increases the ratio of theta to alpha waves using auditory feedback with eyes closed. While... more
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePhilosophyCreativity
Interest in BDNF as an activity-dependent modulator of neuronal structure and function in the adult brain has intensified in recent years. Localization of BDNF-TrkB to glutamate synapses makes this system attractive as a dynamic,... more
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      GeneticsNeuroscienceCognitive ScienceLong Term Potentiation
Mammalian excitatory synapses express diverse types of synaptic plasticity. A major challenge in neuroscience is to understand how a neuron utilizes different types of plasticity to sculpt brain development, function, and behavior.... more
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      CognitionSynaptic PlasticityMemoryProtein-protein interactions
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      PsychologyBehavioral SciencesPlasticityLearning (Psychology)
Flavonoids exert a multiplicity of neuroprotective actions within the brain, including a potential to protect neurons against injury induced by neurotoxins, an ability to suppress neuroinflammation, and the potential to promote memory,... more
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      BioinformaticsLife SciencesSynaptic PlasticityNeuroprotection
Interest in BDNF as an activity-dependent modulator of neuronal structure and function in the adult brain has intensified in recent years. Localization of BDNF-TrkB to glutamate synapses makes this system attractive as a dynamic,... more
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      NeuroscienceCell BiologyNeurobiologySynaptic Plasticity
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      Metal FormingSynaptic Plasticity
Light & Scent (People Relearn a Heightened Sense of Smell to Enhance Brain Plasticity) We're born smellers. Being enveloped in "womb-waters" means our smell sense is not fully-activated with the mechanisms for breathing air (replete... more
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      Vibroacoustic Therapy and Vibroacoustic Sound TherapyPosttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)PhotobiologySynaptic Plasticity
The ability to carry out signal processing, classification, recognition, and computation in artificial spiking neural networks (SNNs) is mediated by their synapses. In particular, through activity-dependent alteration of their efficacies,... more
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      MicroelectronicsComputational NeuroscienceNeuromorphic VLSiSynaptic Plasticity
Sensory systems adapt to environmental change. It has been argued that adaptation should have the effect of optimizing sensitivity to the new environment. Here we consider a framework in which this premise is made concrete using an... more
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      NeuroscienceAddictionSynaptic PlasticityReward
Changing the strength of connections between neurons is widely assumed to be the mechanism by which memory traces are encoded and stored in the central nervous system. In its most general form, the synaptic plasticity and memory... more
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      NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceLong Term PotentiationSynaptic Plasticity
Interactions between presynaptic and postsynaptic cellular adhesion molecules (CAMs) drive synapse maturation during development. These trans-synaptic interactions are regulated by alternative splicing of CAM RNAs, which ultimately... more
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      GeneticsAutism Spectrum DisordersGABAergic NeurotransmissionSynaptic Plasticity
The term 'tripartite synapse' refers to a concept in synaptic physiology based on the demonstration of the existence of bidirectional communication between astrocytes and neurons. Consistent with this concept, in addition to the classic... more
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      PhysiologyCognitive ScienceCommunicationCalcium
Bergamot (Citrus bergamia, Risso) is a fruit most knowledgeable for its essential oil (BEO) used in aromatherapy to minimize symptoms of stress-induced anxiety and mild mood disorders and cancer pain though the rational basis for such... more
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      Complementary and Alternative MedicinePlant BiologyNeuropharmacologySynaptic Plasticity
The logic of translational control in synaptic plasticity is not well understood. Panja et al. show that long-term potentiation in the dentate gyrus of live rodents is a two-stage process driven by brainderived neurotrophic factor... more
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      NeuroscienceMolecular BiologyNeuroimagingTumor Immunology
Kainate receptors form a family of ionotropic glutamate receptors that appear to play a special role in the regulation of the activity of synaptic networks. This review first describes briefly the molecular and pharmacological properties... more
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      PainEpilepsySynaptic PlasticityNeuronal Plasticity
Please cite this article in press as: Mottron, L., et al., Linking neocortical, cognitive, and genetic variability in autism with alterations of brain plasticity: The Trigger-Threshold-Target model. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev. (2014),... more
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      PerceptionAutismCognitionLanguage
Taller que apunta hacia tres objetivos: a. Aprender acerca de la etimología de la palabra plasticidad. b. Integrar la noción de plasticidad con la de morfología, cambio y metamorfosis. c. Repasar el concepto de plasticidad que adopta... more
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      NeuroscienceSigmund FreudJohann Wolfgang von GoetheSynaptic Plasticity
The hippocampal dentate gyrus plays a critical role in learning and memory throughout life, in part by the integration of adult-born neurons into existing circuits. Neurogenesis in the adult hippocampus is regulated by numerous... more
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      NeurogenesisCognitionSynaptic PlasticityInsomnia
Bipolar disorder (BPD) is characterized by recurrent episodes of disturbed affect including mania and depression as well as changes in psychovegetative function, cognitive performance, and general health. A growing body of data suggests... more
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      GeneticsPsychopharmacologyDepressionSchizophrenia
Protein synthesis underlying activity-dependent synaptic plasticity is controlled at the level of mRNA translation. We examined the dynamics and spatial regulation of two key translation factors, eukaryotic initiation factor 4E (eIF4E)... more
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      Long Term PotentiationNeurochemistryImmunohistochemistryEnzyme Inhibitors