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Heterosynaptic plasticity is a
subtype of
synaptic plasticity,
referring to a
chemical synapse's
ability to
undergo changes in strength, or
efficacy of...
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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...
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Aplysia is
caused by
homosynaptic depression.
Although homosynaptic and
heterosynaptic depression can lead to long-term
depression and/or potentiation, this...
- and B, but at
neighboring synapses as well. Therefore, all
forms of
heterosynaptic plasticity and
homeostatic plasticity are
considered non-Hebbian. One...
- Wiley. ISBNÂ 978-0-471-36727-7.
Kandel ER, Tauc L (November 1965). "
Heterosynaptic facilitation in
neurones of the
abdominal ganglion of
Aplysia depilans"...
- hypothalamus,
rapid changes in
astrocyte morphology have been
shown to
affect heterosynaptic transmission between neurons. In the hippocampus,
astrocytes suppress...
- 2007. Full
Professor in 2013. Christie's
early research focused on
heterosynaptic plasticity in the
hippocampal formation.
During the
course of this work...