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- who: Editor Eshel Ben-Jacob and colleagues from the Department of Experimental Neurophysiology, Medical Faculty, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany, International Graduate School for Neuroscience, Ruhr have published the paper: Long-Term Plasticity Is Proportional to Theta-Activity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of February/17,/2009
- what: The authors examined the possibility that dentate gyrus granule cells may change their firing patterns proportionally to the preceding spiking activity to enable synaptic information storage. The authors report that long-term synaptic plasticity occurs in the dentate gyrus after phasic activation of entorhinal afferents in the theta . . .
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