Linden David J
Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.
Science. 2003 Sep 19;301(5640):1682-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1090462.
Neuroscientists have long sought to elucidate the molecular underpinnings of the memories needed to learn, for example, a motor task. In his Perspective, Linden discusses new work (Koekkoek et al.) suggesting that long-term depression in Purkinje cells mediated by protein kinase C signaling is responsible for motor memory in a task called associative eyelid conditioning.
长期以来,神经科学家一直试图阐明学习(如一项运动任务)所需记忆的分子基础。在他的《观点》文章中,林登讨论了一项新研究(科克库克等人的研究),该研究表明,蛋白激酶C信号介导的浦肯野细胞中的长时程抑制作用,是一项名为联合性眼睑条件反射任务中运动记忆的成因。