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Epigenetic Involvement in Heterosynaptic (Tagged) LTP Following Beta-Adrenergic Receptor Activation in the Mouse Hippocampus
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Synapses experience long-lasting plastic changes following neuromodulatory action in the brain. One natural modulator is noradrenaline (NA). Beta-adrenergic receptor (b-AR) activation by noradrenaline enhances memory formation and long-term potentiation (LTP), a form of synaptic plasticity...
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Fall 2023
The human hippocampus is difficult to image given its small size, location, shape, and complex internal architecture. Structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has shown that typical age-related hippocampal volume changes vary along its anterior–posterior axis. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)...
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Fall 2011
Chapter 1 will provide a brief introduction to the neurobiology of anxiety, with an emphasis on three issues that have guided the current research. First, behavioral models of anxiety that have been useful in understanding its biological bases will be described. Second, the roles of the septum,...
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Fall 2023
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that is triggered in genetically predisposed individuals by environmental insults. In MS, the body’s own immune cells attack and damage myelin and the myelin-producing cells, oligodendrocytes. Genetic factors...