作者
Joshua P Johansen, Lorenzo Diaz-Mataix, Hiroki Hamanaka, Takaaki Ozawa, Edgar Ycu, Jenny Koivumaa, Ashwani Kumar, Mian Hou, Karl Deisseroth, Edward S Boyden, Joseph E LeDoux
发表日期
2014/12/23
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
111
期号
51
页码范围
E5584-E5592
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
A long-standing hypothesis termed “Hebbian plasticity” suggests that memories are formed through strengthening of synaptic connections between neurons with correlated activity. In contrast, other theories propose that coactivation of Hebbian and neuromodulatory processes produce the synaptic strengthening that underlies memory formation. Using optogenetics we directly tested whether Hebbian plasticity alone is both necessary and sufficient to produce physiological changes mediating actual memory formation in behaving animals. Our previous work with this method suggested that Hebbian mechanisms are sufficient to produce aversive associative learning under artificial conditions involving strong, iterative training. Here we systematically tested whether Hebbian mechanisms are necessary and sufficient to produce associative learning under more moderate training conditions that are similar to those that …
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