plasticity in the nervous system edward mann 17 th jan 2014
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Plasticity in the nervous system Edward Mann 17 th Jan 2014. Lecture Plan. How interactions with the environment change the brain Activity-dependent synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus Mechanisms of hippocampal synaptic plasticity Cellular learning rules – spike rate or spike timing? . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Plasticity in the nervous systemEdward Mann17th Jan 2014
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Lecture Plan
• How interactions with the environment change the brain
• Activity-dependent synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus
• Mechanisms of hippocampal synaptic plasticity
• Cellular learning rules – spike rate or spike timing?
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Plasticity in neural circuitsOcular dominance columns
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Plasticity in neural circuitsActivity-dependent rewiring in visual cortex during development
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Plasticity in neural circuitsEnvironmental enrichment & spine density
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Plasticity in neural circuitsAssociative learning through changes in synaptic weights
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Lecture Plan
• How interactions with the environment change the brain
• Activity-dependent synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus
• Mechanisms of hippocampal synaptic plasticity
• Cellular learning rules – spike rate or spike timing?
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Effects of bilateral temporal lobectomy- patient H.M.
Scoville & Milner (1957) J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiat
‘In summary, this patient appears to have a complete loss of memory for events subsequent to bilateral medial temporal-lobe resection 19 months before, together with a partial retrograde amnesia for the three years leading up to his operation’
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Long-term potentiation
Bliss & Lomo (1973) J Physiol
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Attractive features of LTPInput specificity
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Attractive features of LTPAssociativity (& Cooperativity)
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Lecture Plan
• How interactions with the environment change the brain
• Activity-dependent synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus
• Mechanisms of hippocampal synaptic plasticity
• Cellular learning rules – spike rate or spike timing?
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Mechanisms of LTP inductionNMDA receptor-dependence
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Mechanisms of LTP expressionIncreased AMPA receptor currents
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Mechanisms of LTP maintenanceStructural plasticity?
Enger & Bonhoeffer (1999) Nature
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Lecture Plan
• How interactions with the environment change the brain
• Activity-dependent synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus
• Mechanisms of hippocampal synaptic plasticity
• Cellular learning rules – spike rate or spike timing?
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Hebb’s postulate
When an axon of cell A is near enough to excite a cell B and repeatedly or persistently takes part in firing it, some growth process or metabolic change takes place in one or both cells such that A's efficiency, as one of the cells firing B, is increased
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Synaptic plasticity based on spike rates- the BCM model
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Postsynaptic spike rate
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Spike timing-dependent plasticity
Bi & Poo (1998) J Neurosci
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Spike rate and spike time encoding in the hippocampus
Burgess & O’Keefe (2011)Current Opinion in Neurobiology
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Compression of behavioural sequences for storage via STDP
Dragoi (2013)
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Replay of spike sequences during sleep
From Daoyun Ji
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Conclusion
• Neurons have the capacity to store information encoded by both spike rates and spike timing
• Understanding the biological basis of memory will require massively parallel recordings of both cellular and synaptic activity
• Advances in engineering and mathematical modelling are required to generate and interpret this data