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- connection between that neuron and its target. However, in the case of heterosynaptic plasticity, the activity of a particular neuron leads to input unspecific...
- plasticity can be either homosynaptic (occurring at a single synapse) or heterosynaptic (occurring at multiple synapses). Homosynaptic plasticity (or also homotropic...
- involved. Regarding synaptic level changes, homosynaptic facilitation and heterosynaptic facilitation are both likely to be involved in central sensitization...
- post-synaptic processes and from feedback activation of presynaptic receptors. heterosynaptic depression is thought to be linked to the release of adenosine triphosphate...
- pre-synaptic cell is localized. Another type of synaptic plasticity, heterosynaptic plasticity, is not input-specific and differs from homosynaptic plasticity...
- Long-term depression can be described as either homosynaptic plasticity or heterosynaptic plasticity. Homosynaptic LTD is restricted to the individual synapse...
- Wiley. ISBN 978-0-471-36727-7. Kandel ER, Tauc L (November 1965). "Heterosynaptic facilitation in neurones of the abdominal ganglion of Aplysia depilans"...
- Autobiography Volume 4 Kandel E. R., Tauc L. (1964). Mechanism of prolonged heterosynaptic facilitation. Nature 202, 145–147. doi: 10.1038/202145a0. Maurice Israel...
- hypothalamus, rapid changes in astrocyte morphology have been shown to affect heterosynaptic transmission between neurons. In the hippocampus, astrocytes suppress...
- Aplysia is caused by homosynaptic depression. Although homosynaptic and heterosynaptic depression can lead to long-term depression and/or potentiation, this...