Exp-Dep Plasticity Flashcards
What is Experience Dependent Plasticity?
It is the change in already formed circuits to adopt living in the world
Not related to developmental plasticity nor change due to disease.
What is critical period?
Window of time when certain plasticity is formed depending on the skill
Supported in vision, imprinting, dentate gyrus, vestibular & auditory
What is the example of critical period in the auditory system?
A son bird who heard his dad sing at the critical period will know how to sing and perfect it when he is older.
How can we study exp-dep plast?
By water maze! The measurement will be the latency to find the platform or (if it is a trial where platform is removed,) the time spent in the correct area.
How did Morris et al conclude that LTP is important in memory?
Rats with NMDAR blocker, which impaired LTP, had their spatial memory disrupted. Their short term memory was unaffected.
What is the role of NMDAR in CA3?
Not for initial learning but for pattern completion.
What are the four phases of memory
Induction
Consolidation
Storage
Retrieval
Is hippocampus the storage site of spatial memories?
Yes, hippocampus is important for encoding and retrieval Riedel et al, 1999
What is cortical plasticity?
the behavioural paradigm for explaining strengthening of horizontal cortical connection
What is tuning?
Adaptation of the sensory inputs; it can happen in colour, frequency, location etc