Memory
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The brain systems that encode, store, and retrieve information. Formation and recall depend on acetylcholine and glutamate (synaptic plasticity and long-term potentiation), while dopamine and norepinephrine modulate what gets remembered.
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- Astrocyte-Secreted Lcn2 Modulates Dendritic Spine Morphology Doliwa et al. (2025)
- Astrocytic neuroligin 3 regulates social memory and synaptic plasticity through adenosine signaling in male mice Li et al. (2024)
- LTP induction by structural rather than enzymatic functions of CaMKII Tullis et al. (2023)
- Hypothalamic Glutamate/GABA Cotransmission Modulates Hippocampal Circuits and Supports Long-Term Potentiation Ajibola et al. (2021)
- LTP Induction Boosts Glutamate Spillover by Driving Withdrawal of Perisynaptic Astroglia Henneberger et al. (2020)
- A vicious cycle of β amyloid-dependent neuronal hyperactivation Zott et al. (2019)
- Putative duality of presynaptic events Borisova et al. (2016)
- Long-term potentiation in the anterior cingulate cortex and chronic pain Zhuo (2014)
- Synaptic modifications in cultured hippocampal neurons: dependence on spike timing, synaptic strength, and postsynaptic cell type Bi et al. (1998)
- Long-term potentiation and glutamate release in the dentate gyrus: links to spatial learning Richter-Levin et al. (1995)
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