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Synaptic Plasticity: Stairway to Memory

机译:突触可塑性:记忆的阶梯

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References(284) Cited-By(28) Since the idea that memory is associated with alterations in synaptic strength was accepted, studies on the cellular and molecular mechanisms responsible for the plastic changes in neurons have attracted wide interest in the scientific community. Recent studies on memory processes have also pointed out some unifying themes emerging from a wide range of nervous systems, suggesting that regardless of the species or brain regions, a common denominator for memory may exist. Thus, the present review attempted to create a hypothetical and universal synaptic model valid for a variety of nervous systems, ranging from molluscs to mammals. The cellular and molecular events leading to short- and long-term modifications of memory have been described in a sequential order, from the triggering signals to the gene expression, synthesis of new proteins and neuronal growth. These events are thought to represent the late phases of memory consolidation leading to persistent modifications in synaptic plasticity, thereby facilitating the permanent storage of acquired information throughout the individual''s life.
机译:参考文献(284)Cited-By(28)自从人们接受记忆与突触强度改变相关的观点以来,引起神经元可塑性变化的细胞和分子机制的研究引起了科学界的广泛兴趣。关于记忆过程的最新研究还指出了从广泛的神经系统中出现的一些统一主题,这表明不管物种或大脑区域如何,都可能存在一个共同的记忆分母。因此,本综述试图建立一种适用于从软体动物到哺乳动物的各种神经系统的假想的通用突触模型。从触发信号到基因表达,新蛋白合成和神经元生长的顺序性顺序描述了导致记忆的短期和长期改变的细胞和分子事件。这些事件被认为代表了记忆巩固的晚期阶段,导致突触可塑性的持续改变,从而促进了个人一生中所获得信息的永久存储。

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