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دانلود کتاب Learning and Memory. Mechanisms of Information Storage in the Nervous System

دانلود کتاب یادگیری و حافظه مکانیسم های ذخیره سازی اطلاعات در سیستم عصبی

Learning and Memory. Mechanisms of Information Storage in the Nervous System

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Learning and Memory. Mechanisms of Information Storage in the Nervous System

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ISBN (شابک) : 9780080341866 
ناشر: Pergamon Press 
سال نشر: 1986 
تعداد صفحات: 382 
زبان: English 
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب یادگیری و حافظه مکانیسم های ذخیره سازی اطلاعات در سیستم عصبی

سخت گیر. سمپوزیوم های نوروبیولوژی ماگدبورگ از سال 1967 اجرا می شوند و در آن زمان رشد و واگرایی نوروبیولوژی را منعکس می کنند. این جلد عصب‌شناسی یادگیری، حافظه و انعطاف‌پذیری عصبی را پوشش می‌دهد و شامل مشارکت‌های گروهی بین‌المللی از شرکت‌کنندگان است که ماهیت بین‌رشته‌ای موضوع را منعکس می‌کنند. این کتاب به چهار بخش تقویت طولانی مدت سیناپسی، عملکردهای هیپوکامپ، بیوشیمی شکل گیری حافظه و اصول و اصلاح یادگیری و حافظه تقسیم می شود و به روزترین تحقیقاتی است که در حال حاضر در این زمینه مهم انجام می شود.


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Hardbound. The Magdeburg Neurobiological Symposia have been run since 1967, and in that time have reflected the growth and divergence of neurobiology. This volume covers the neurobiology of learning, memory and neuronal plasticity, and includes contributions from an international group of attendees who reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. The book is divided into four sections: synaptic long-term potentiation, hippocampal functions, biochemistry of memory formation and principles, and modification of learning and memory, and constitutes the most up-to-date research currently being carried out in this important field



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Content: 
ADVANCES IN THE BIOSCIENCES, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Participants, Pages xi-xiii
Opening Remarks, Pages 1-2, H. Matthies
Presynaptic Mechanisms in Hippocampal Long-term Potentiation, Pages 5-11, T.V.P. Bliss, M.L. Errington, K.J. Feasey, M.A. Lynch
Long-term Potentiation at Neocortical Level, Pages 13-24, L.L. Voronin
Synaptic Protein Phosphorylation and Long-term Potentiation, Pages 25-33, W.H. Gispen
Characterization of a 52 kDa Phosphoprotein Possibly Related to Long-term Potentiation, Pages 35-40, P.N.E. De Graan, L.H. Schrama, W.H. Gispen
Long-term Potentiation and Intrinsic Disinhibition, Pages 41-49, H.L. Haas
Long-term Potentiation in the Hippocampal Slice: Spatial Aspects, Pages 51-60, B.P.C. Melchers, F.H. Lopes da Silva, W.J. Wadman
Post-synaptic Depolarization, a Necessary Condition for the Development of LTP?, Pages 61-66, Ø. Hvalby, P. Andersen, J.-C. Lacaille, G.-Y. Hu
Calcium-induced Long-term Potentiation in Hippocampal CA 1 Neurons in vitro, Pages 67-71, K.G. Reymann, R. Jork, K. Schulzeck, H.K. Matthies, R. Brödemann, H. Matthies
Effect of Ca2+ on Short-term Plasticity of Cholinoreceptive Membrane in Snail Neurons, Pages 73-77, A.S. Pivovarov, G.N. Saganelidze
Study of Proteins in Hippocampal Slices Under Long-term Potentiation, Pages 79-81, T.M. Pankova, N.I. Mikichur, A.S. Ratushnyak, M.V. Starostina, M.B. Shtark
Effects of Noradrenaline on Responsiveness and Plasticity in Hippocampus, Pages 83-86, V.G. Skrebitsky
Opioid Peptides and Long-term Potentiation in the Hippocampus, Pages 87-91, A.N. Chepkova
Post-conditioning Long-term Potentiation, Pages 93-103, H. Matthies, H. Rüthrich, T. Ott, R. Matthies
Incorporation of 3H-fucose in Hippocampal Structures after Tetanization and Conditioning by Perforant Path Stimulation, Pages 105-108, W. Pohle, M. Krug, H. Rüthrich, H.K. Matthies, H. Matthies, L. Acosta
Ultrastructural Changes in Neurons and Synapses of the Dentate Area Accompanying Long-term Potentiation Induced by Perforant Path Stimulaton, Pages 109-114, J. Wenzel, T. Schuster, T. Ott, M. Krug
Ultrastructural Changes of Hippocampal Neurons and Synapses Following Long-term Potentiation — a Morphometric Study, Pages 115-118, T. Schuster, M. Plaschke, E. Schulz, J. Wenzel, M. Krug, M. Wagner
Loss of Conditioning by Perforant Path Stimulation after Local Microinjection of Colchicine in Dentate Area, Pages 119-121, H. Rüthrich, W. Pohle, H. Matthies, W. Dorochov
Effects of MGO on the Field Potentials in the Dentate Gyrus and on Conditioning Using Perforant Path Stimulation as Conditioned Stimulus, Pages 123-125, J. Bergado Rosado, H. Rüthrich, M. Koch, E. Schoof, H. Matthies
Different Plastic Properties of the Perforant Pathway and Commissural Input to the Dentate Gyrus, Pages 127-128, P. Müller-Weide, M. Krug, H.K. Matthies, H. Matthies
Effect of No-otropic Drugs and Antioxidants on Cortical Long-term Potentiation, Pages 129-130, G. Keller, J. Schmidt
Divergent Propagation of Excitation Within the Hippocampus of Rabbits — Evidence from Field Potentials Evoked by Electrical Stimulation of the Entorhinal Input, Pages 131-134, R. Schlichthaar, H. Dalitz
Restoration of RSA (theta) in the Denervated Hippocampus by Brain Transplants, Pages 137-140, G. Buzsáki, F.H. Gage, A. Björklund
Organization and Modulation of Theta-rhythm by the Rhythmically Bursting Septal Neurons, Pages 141-142, O.S. Vinogradova, E.S. Brazhnik
Effects of Electrocoagulation of the Septum and Section of the Entorhinal Cortex on the Hippocampal Electrical Activity and Memory in Cats, Pages 143-149, T.N. Oniani, N.G. Nachkebia
Effect of Memory-influencing Drugs on Paradoxical Sleep, Pages 151-154, W. Wetzel, H. Matthies
Effect of Paradoxical Sleep Deprivation on Passive Avoidance Learning, Pages 155-158, M.G. Koridze
Multidisciplinary Approach to the Understanding of Hippocampal Function(s) in Rats Genetically Selected for Differential Processing of Spatial Novelty, Pages 159-161, A.G. Sadile, A. Cerbone
Obstacles and Progress in Studying the Cell Biology of Learning and Memory, Pages 165-172, S.P.R. Rose
Testing and Extending a Sequentially Dependent Three-stage Model of Formation of Memory, Pages 173-182, M.R. Rosenzweig, E.L. Bennett, T.A. Patterson, S.J.Y. Mizumori
On the Participance of Cyclic Nucleotides System in the Learning Modulation, Pages 183-187, R.A. Danilova, Ye.V. Gurevich
Involvement of Brain DNA in Learning and Sleep, Pages 189-193, A. Giuditta, F. Morelli, T. Menna, C. Buono, C. Perrone Capano, M.V. Ambrosini, A. Cerbone, A.G. Sadile
Highly Modified Poly (A)+ RNA in the Cerebral Hemispheres of Rat and Man and Its Probable Role in Recording of Memory Information, Pages 195-201, Su Donghai
Strain Differences in Laboratory Rats: Avoidance Reactions and Total RNA Content in the Brain Cells, Pages 203-206, V. Nováková, J. Šterc
Radiochemical Analysis of Rat Hippocampal RNA after Acquisition of a Brightness Discrimination Reaction, Pages 207-208, W. Tischmeyer, H. Matthies, N. Popov
Water-soluble Proteins of Snail Subesophageal Ganglia at Early Stages of Learning, Pages 209-212, L.N. Grinkevich, O.G. Safronova, M.B. Shtark
Biochemical Participation of Glycoproteins in Memory Consolidation After Two Different Training Paradigms in Goldfish, Pages 213-222, R. Schmidt
Impairment of Glycoprotein Fucosylation in Rat Hippocampus: Consequences on Memory Formation, Pages 223-227, R. Jork, G. Grecksch, H. Matthies
Effects of Carbohydrate Precursors of Glycomacromolecules on Retention Performance of a Learning Task in Rats, Pages 229-233, N. Popov, H. Matthies
Brain Gangliosides: Neuromodulator for Synaptic Transmission and Memory Formation, Pages 235-245, H. Rahmann
A Functional Role for Ganglioside GM1 in Synaptic Transmission and Synaptic Plasticity of the Rat Hippocampus, Pages 247-253, W. Seifert, M. Hollmann, A. Wieraszko
Alterations in Rat Brain Glycomacromolecules after Administration of Methylglucamine Orotate, Pages 255-256, P. Amezaga Acosta, N. Popov, H. Matthies
Kindling and Free Radicals—a New Direction in the Search for Mechanisms, Pages 257-262, J. Schmidt
Memory and Imprinting, Pages 265-271, G. Horn
Neuropharmacology of Associative Learning in Bees, Pages 273-275, R. Menzel, B. Michelsen
Conditioned Taste Aversion: Brain Stem Substrate for Learning Without Awareness, Pages 277-282, J. Bureš, O. Burešova
Locus Coeruleus in Learning and Memory Retrieval, Pages 283-288, S.J. Sara, M. Segal
An Autoradiographic Analysis of Neural Pathways Involved in Memory Processes Using Radioactive 2-Deoxyglucose, Pages 289-293, C. Destrade, J. Sif, M. Gauthier, D. Galey, T. Durkin, A. Calas
Defeat-induced Analgesia and the Conditioned Display of Submissive Postures and Escape in Strains of Mice, Pages 295-298, B. Siegfried, H.R. Frischknecht, P. Külling, P.G. Waser
Multiple and Correlative Approach to the Understanding of Behavioral Habituation to Spatial Novelty in the Albino Rat, Pages 299-301, A. Cerbone, A. Grimaldi, G. Manzi, A.G. Sadile
Individual Differences in Neuronal Plasticity by Abnormal Organism-Environment Relationships, Pages 303-304, J. Oehler, H.-E. Schumacher, M. Jähkel, J. Schmidt
Hormone-Transmitter Interactions in Memory Modulation, Pages 305-306, J.L. McGaugh, K.C. Liang, I.B. Introini
Memory Enhancement with Posttraining Glucose Injections: Possible Involvement in Epinephrine Modulation of Memory Storage, Pages 307-314, P.E. Gold, J.L. Hall
Changes in Cerebral Biogenic Amine Metabolism During Passive Avoidance Behaviour in Mice, Pages 315-324, A.J. Dunn, K.L. Elfvin, C.W. Berridge
The Learning and Exploratory Behaviour of Rats with Deprivation Catecholaminergic Brain Systems Activity Induced by 6-OHDA, Pages 325-328, E.A. Gromova, T.P. Semyonova
On the Participation of Monoaminergic Systems of the Brain in the Mechanisms of the Effect of Neuropeptides on the Processes of Learning and Memory, Pages 329-332, R.I. Kruglikov, V.M. Getsova, N.V. Orlova, O.Kh. Koshtoyants, M.Yu. Markarova, T.N. Riga
The Use of Conditioned Rotation in the Hemi-dopamine Rat to Study the Biochemistry of Learning and Memory, Pages 333-336, R.J. Carey
Trimethylin-induced Forebrain Lesions, Cognitive Impairment and ß-Adrenergic Receptor Binding, Pages 337-340, R.B. Messing, C.A. Cohen, S.B. Sparber
Influence of a Modulation of Neurotransmitter Systems on Memory Retrieval, Pages 341-342, G. Grecksch, H.-L. Rüthrich, H. Matthies
The Role of Acetylcholine and Catecholamines in the Memory Processes in the Newborn Rat, Pages 343-346, J. Mysliveček
Participation of Cholinergic Mechanisms in the Memory Effects of CNS Stimulants, Pages 347-350, D.I. Yonkov
Unilateral Vibrissae Removal Induces Changes in the Crossed Nigrostriatal Projection of the Rat, Pages 351-356, J.P. Huston, H. Steiner, S. Morgan, K.W. Lange
Role of β-Endorphin and Other Mechanisms in the Simultaneous and Consecutive Processing of New and Old Memories, Pages 357-367, I. Izquierdo, C.A. Netto, F. Chaves, J. Quillfeldt, A. Gianlupi, B. Oliveira
Behavioral Performance of Rats and the Content of Vasopressin and Oxytocin in Distinct Brain Areas, Pages 369-372, A. Ermisch, R. Landgraf, Petra Möbius, H. Petter
Enkephalins are Hormonal Modulator of Learning and Memory, Page 373, J.L. Martinez Jr.
Do Casomorphin Peptides Influence Consolidation Processes?, Pages 375-379, G. Grecksch, Ch. Schweigert, H. Matthies, R. Rodriguez
Effects of Cholecystokinin Octapeptides and Their Fragments on the Acquisition and Extinction of Active Avoidance Behavior of Rats, Page 381, M. Fekete, Mária Fekete-Szántó, G. Telegdy, B. Penke
The Effect of Trazodone and Its Metabolite, CPP, on Acquisition of Conditioned Avoidance Response, Pages 383-386, J. Vetulani, M. Sansone
Anxiogenic and Memory-enhancing Effects of Drugs Acting at the Gaba-Benzodiazepine Receptor Complex, Pages 387-390, P. Venault, L. Prado de Carvalho, J. Rossier, G. Chapouthier
The Effect of Chronic Ethanol Administration on Neurotransmitter Metabolism in Rat Brain: Modification by Carnitine and Gamma Linolenic Acid, Pages 391-395, R. Corbett, B.E. Leonard
Bromopyruvate, A Pyruvatedehydrogenase Inhibitor, Induces Memory Impairments and Changes in Hippocampal Oxidative Metabolism in Rats, Pages 397-399, L. Frölich, M. Lauterbach, S. Hoyer
How are the Events at the Molecular and Neuronal Levels Connected with Learning and Memory?, Pages 401-405, L. Pickenhain
Index, Pages 407-414




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