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Watching a memory form—VSD imaging reveals a novel memory mechanism

机译:观看记忆形式-VSD成像揭示了一种新颖的记忆机制

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Studies of the mechanisms underlying memory formation have largely focused on the synapse. However, recent evidence suggests that additional, non-synaptic, mechanisms also play important roles in this process. We recently described a novel memory mechanism whereby a particular class of neurons was recruited into the Tritonia escape swim network with sensitization, a non-associative form of learning. Neurons that in the na?ve state were loosely-affiliated with the network were rapidly recruited in, transitioning from variably bursting (VB) to reliably bursting (RB). Even after the memory had faded some new neurons remained, and some original members had left, leaving the network in an altered state. Further, we identified a candidate cellular mechanism underlying these network changes. Our study supports the view that brain networks may have surprisingly fluid functional structures and adds to the growing body of evidence that non-synaptic mechanisms often operate synergistically with changes at the synapse to mediate memory formation.
机译:关于记忆形成的机制的研究主要集中在突触上。但是,最近的证据表明,其他非突触机制在此过程中也起着重要作用。我们最近描述了一种新颖的记忆机制,通过这种机制,特定类别的神经元通过一种非关联学习形式的敏化被募集到了“ Tritonia逃脱游泳网”中。处于幼稚状态的神经元与网络松散地联系在一起,因此迅速被招募,从可变爆发(VB)转变为可靠爆发(RB)。甚至在记忆消失之后,仍然保留了一些新的神经元,一些原始成员也离开了,使网络处于改变的状态。此外,我们确定了这些网络变化背后的候选细胞机制。我们的研究支持这样的观点,即大脑网络可能具有令人惊讶的流体功能结构,并增加了越来越多的证据表明非突触机制通常与突触的变化协同介导记忆形成,从而协同运作。

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