Synaptic Mechanisms for Plasticity in Neocortex
University of California, Berkeley
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Abstract
Sensory experience and learning alter sensory representations in cerebral cortex. The synaptic mechanisms underlying sensory cortical plasticity have long been sought. Recent work indicates that long-term cortical plasticity is a complex, multicomponent process involving multiple synaptic and cellular mechanisms. Sensory use, disuse, and training drive long-term potentiation and depression (LTP and LTD), homeostatic synaptic plasticity and plasticity of intrinsic excitability, and structural changes including formation, removal, and morphological remodeling of cortical synapses and dendritic spines. Both excitatory and inhibitory circuits are strongly regulated by experience. This review summarizes these…
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- Neuroscience
- Metaplasticity
- Nonsynaptic plasticity
- Sensory system
- Neocortex
- Homeostatic plasticity
- Somatosensory system
- Synaptic plasticity
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