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Title Memory consolidation / Manabu Sakakibara and Etsuro Ito, editors
Published New York : Nova Publishers, [2015]

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Series Neuroscience research progress
Neuroscience research progress series.
Contents MEMORY CONSOLIDATION; MEMORY CONSOLIDATION; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: HOW VARIETY OF TIME SCALES IN MEMORY COULD CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS, A SIMPLE AND COMPACT NEURAL CIRCUIT ORGANISM, FORM?; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; MECHANOSENSATION; TERMOSENSATION; CHEMOSENSATION; OTHERS; COMPACT NEURAL CIRCUITS UNDERLYING VARIOUS KINDS OFTIME COUSES IN LEARNING AND MEMORY; FUTURE CONTRIBUTION TO LEARNING AND MEMROY RESEARCHESIN C. ELEGANS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: ASSOCIATIVE PLASTICITY OF MUSHROOM BODY-EXTRINSIC NEURONS IN THE HONEYBEE OLFACTORY LEARNING
ABSTRACTINTRODUCTION; METHODS; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: MEMORY MEDIATED BY INTERNAL STATE: MEMORY OF LOST SUPRESSES MOTIVATION OF FIGHT IN THE CRICKET GRYLLUS BIMACULATUS; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR IN THE CRICKET; NEUROMODULATORSREGULATING AGGRESSIVENESS; MODELING AND COMPUTOR SIMULATIONFOR UNDERSTANDING CHANGE IN AGRESSIVENESS; CONCLUTION; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: CONSOLIDATION AND RECONSOLIDATION OF OLFACTORY MEMORY IN THE TERRESTRIAL PULMONATES; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; OLFACTORY CENTER AND OLFACTORY MEMORY IN PULMONATES
MEMORY CONSOLIDATION IN PULMONATESMEMORY RECONSOLIDATION IN PULMONATES; CONCLUSIONS AND PERSPECTIVES; REFERENCES; Chapter 5: OLFACTORY OSCILLATION AND ITS ROLE FOR LEANING AND DISCRIMINATION OF ODORS IN THE TERRESTRIAL SLUG; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; OLFACTORY OSCILLATION IN LIMAX; OLFACTORY OSCILLATION AS AN OLFACTORY MEMORY; OLFACTORY OSCILLATION IS NECESSARY FORFINE OLFACTORY DISCRIMINATION; CONCLUSION AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES; REFERENCES; Chapter 6: MECHANISM OF MEMORY CONSOLIDATION FOR TASTE AVOIDANCE CONDITIONING IN INVERTEBRATE MODEL SYSTEM; ABSTRACT; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODSRESULTS AND DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 7: TRANSCRIPTION MECHANISM IN A SINGLE NEURONTO CONTROL CONDITIONED TASTE AVERSION IN THE POND SNAIL LYMNAEA STAGNALIS; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; CYCLIC AMP AND PROTEIN KINASE A; CREB; CCAAT/ENHANCER BINDING PROTEIN; DISCUSSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 8: DYNAMIC MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF MEMORY CONSOLIDATION AFTER SINGLE-TRIAL FOOD-REWARD CLASSICAL CONDITIONING IN LYMNAEA; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; 1. SINGLE-TRIAL FOOD-REWARD CLASSICAL CONDITIONINGIN LYMNAEA
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Summary Learning and memory are necessary, fundamental functions that animals need in order to survive and adapt to any environment. The ability to learn and form memory depends on changes occurring in neuronal circuits. These changes occur at both the synaptic level and at the level of changes in intrinsic membrane properties of neurons. Such changes involve physical, structural changes (including growth of new processes as well as retractions of other processes.) Some of these changes may persist throughout the life of the organism while others last for relatively short times. While learning and mem
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Subject Memory.
Memory -- Physiological aspects.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Cognitive Psychology.
SCIENCE -- Cognitive Science.
Memory
Memory -- Physiological aspects
Form Electronic book
Author Sakakibara, Manabu, 1949- editor.
Ito, Etsuro, editor
LC no. 2020686783
ISBN 9781634826235
163482623X