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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TETANIZATION»
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1
Excitatory Amino Acids: Ten Years Later
The experiments presented above strongly suggested thai MCPG and 4-CPG are
only effective on decremental types of LTP that are induced by weak tetanization
paradigms. Since it has been demonstrated that the initial rise of {Ca2*], ...
Lechoslaw Turski, D. D. Schoepp, Esper A. Cavalheiro, 2001
hippocampus by tetanization impaired spatial learning when tetanization was
applied prior to learning. This technically challenging experiment in the rat is
much simpler in the octopus, as the VL lies most dorsally in the brain and is
relatively ...
Anne-Sophie Darmaillacq, Ludovic Dickel, Jennifer Mather, 2014
3
Long-term Potentiation: A Debate of Current Issues
Tetanization of this pathway induces a long-lasting (several hours) increase of
the size of this synaptic response (AMPA- LTP). The induction of LTP is a rapid
event (seconds) that requires activation of NMDARs (because LTP is prevented
by ...
Michel Baudry, Joel L. Davis, 1996
4
Invertebrate Learning and Memory
Source: Modified from Shomrat et al.49 FIGURE 24.10 Transection slowed and
tetanization enhanced short-term learning of. ARE THE OCTOPUS VERTICAL
LOBE AND ITS LTP INVOLVED IN BEHAVIORAL LEARNING AND MEMORY?
Randolf Menzel, Paul Benjamin, 2013
5
International Review of Neurobiology
The changes in the synaptic properties of GABAergic inhibition leading to
functional disinhibition (loss of the postsynaptic GABA sensitivity) may account for
most of the excitability changes following tetanization (cf. Sections V,A and V,B).
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Memory Mechanisms: A Tribute To G.v. Goddard
The same net shift occurred when tetanization preceded the drug. This nonlinear
summation of the picrotoxin and tetanization effects on spike threshold provides
one line of support for an important role of GABAa inhibition in the expression of ...
Michael Corballis, K. Geoffrey White, Wickliffe Abraham, 2014
7
Concise Learning and Memory: The Editor's Selection
(a) PF-PC synapse: a site of cerebellar LTD Premotor CF MF DCN CFC IO Stim
Stim Rec PC CF PF+CF at 1 Hz, 5 min Time (min) (c) (b) PF-CF tetanization pre
post % o f b a s e l i n e 5 70 80 90 100 110 60 10 15 500 pA 500 pA 50 ms 50 ms
...
8
Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems, Part I: 5th ...
3. a) Spontaneous neural activity detected by the multielectrode array. b) Induced
neural activity by tetanization stimuli. stimulus consists in a 10 trains of a 100
anodic-first waveform with 1 Volt amplitude delivered to all 60 electrodes in order
to ...
Manuel Grana Romay, Emilio Corchado, M. Teresa Garcia Sebastian, 2010
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Human Muscle Fatigue: Physiological Mechanisms
Central fatigue On supra-maximal electrical tetanization of the peroneal nerve, 50
Hz was necessary for maximum dorsiflexion tension of the big toe as well as
maximum dorsiflexion tension of the foot. Stimulation at 100 Hz did not result in a
...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
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Learning and Memory: Mechanisms of Information Storage in ...
It was suggested that synaptic modification occurs during tetanization due to
close sequential activation of the following three structures: excitatory presynaptic
fibers with "modifiable" synapses, the postsynaptic neuron and a "reinforcing" ...
Hansjurgen Matthies, 1986