Two ways that memory is classified?
Two ways that memory is classified?
Pre-frontal cortex encodes ________ memory
Pre-frontal cortex encodes short-term, working memory
What is the circuitry within the hippocampus
Old memories become independent of the _____ and rely primarily on ______ for their retrieval
Old memories become independent of the MTH (Medial Temporal Hippocampal) system and rely primarily on neocortical activity for their retrieval
Define neuronal plasticity
Enduring change in the functioning of a neuronal network in response to use, or associated with recovery from injury
What are five mechanisms of neuronal plasticity
How is hippocampal slice preparation done for studies of synaptic plasticity
Stimulate region in the hippocampus and record in the CA1 area
What are the 4 types of LTP properties as shown in the image?
Define LTP cooperativity
Define Associativity (LTP Property)
Associativity
Define Synapse specificity in the context of LTP
Define Normal Synaptic Transmission and it’s involvement in LTP
What is a Hebbian Synapse?
Hebb suggested: “when an axon of cell A is near enough to excite cell B or repeatedly or consistently takes part in firing it, some growth or metabolic change takes place in one or both cells such that A’s efficiency, as one of the cells firing B, is increased”
– Cells that fire together wire together
What is important about the NMDA receptor channel conduction?
The NMDA receptor channel conducts only when Pre and Post fire together
What is the cellular mechanism for Early-LTP?
NMDAR channel opens upon glutamate binding and Mg++ unblocking
Ca++ enters through the NMDAR and binds to Calmodulin to activated Cam Kinase II (CaMKII) - which autophosphorylates itself to maintain its own activity even in the absence of Ca++
results in AMPAR insertion at the synaptic membrane
↑AMPA = ↑LTP
What happens in spatial learning when a NMDA receptor antagonist (DL-AP5) is applied?
What are five kinases associated with LTP?
CaMKII can ______ to maintain activation in absence of calcium
CaMKII can autophosphorylate itself to maintain activation in absence of calcium
Molecular memory
PKA activation involves release of _______
PKA activation involves release of catalytic subunits
PKA mutant mice have revealed diverse functions for PKA:
PKA mutant mice have revealed diverse functions for PKA:
Total knockout of PKA is difficult and would be lethal
What is required for Late-LTP?
Transcription and protein synthesis
→ PKA enters nucleus and changes transcription activity
What are retrograde signals involved in LTP?
Nitric Oxide
Retrograde signals help maintain increased presynaptic release of transmitter