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In the thirty years since its discovery by Terje Lomo and Tim
Bliss, Long Term Potentiation (LTP) has become one of the most
extensively studied topics in contemporary neuroscience. In LTP the
strength of synapses between neurons is potentiated following brief
but intense activation. LTP is thought to play a central role in
learning and memory, though the exact nature of its role is less
clear. In spite of years of research, there are many questions
about LTP regarding its functional relevance that remain unanswered
- for example, is it a model of memory formation, or is the actual
neural mechanism used by the brain to store information? This
volume presents a state of the art account of LTP. It begins with
lively accounts, by the scientists most closely involved, of the
discovery of LTP and of the experiments that established its basic
properties and induction mechanisms. Later contributions contain
reviews and new research that cover the range of molecular,
cellular, physiological and behavioural approaches to the study of
LTP. Provocative, accessible, and authoritative, this book makes it
clear why LTP continues in equal measure to puzzle and beguile
neuroscientists today. Advance praise for Long Term Potentiation:
"This book provides a definitive overview of the development of
ideas about synaptic plasticity and about the wide range of current
research in this fascinating field." Colin Blakemore, University of
Oxford
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