Teyler T J, Discenna P
Brain Res. 1984 Mar;319(1):15-28. doi: 10.1016/0165-0173(84)90027-4.
One approach to studying the neurophysiological correlates of long-term memory is to search for, and study properties of the nervous system that impart plasticity of synaptic efficacy. Within this context, we argue that long-term potentiation is, currently, the most plausible device for subserving or initiating long-term information storage in the mammalian brain. This argument is derived from examining features of LTP with respect to the constraints posed by our current concepts of learning and memory. In addition, we examine evidence for a role by LTP in behavioral learning. We conclude that studying LTP within the context of behavioral learning and memory may provide new insights into the neurophysiological bases of learning and memory.
研究长期记忆的神经生理学关联的一种方法是寻找并研究赋予突触效能可塑性的神经系统特性。在此背景下,我们认为,目前长时程增强是在哺乳动物大脑中支持或启动长期信息存储的最合理机制。这一观点源于根据我们当前对学习和记忆的概念所提出的限制条件来审视长时程增强的特征。此外,我们还研究了长时程增强在行为学习中发挥作用的证据。我们得出结论,在行为学习和记忆的背景下研究长时程增强可能会为学习和记忆的神经生理学基础提供新的见解。