| LLP | late luteal phase; long-lasting potentiation |
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| LTP | leukocyte thromboplastin; long-term potentiation; L-tryptophan |
| PESP | postextrasystolic potentiation |
| LTP | Long Term Potentiation |
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| LTD | Long-Term Potentiation and Depression |
| LLP | Long-lasting potentiation |
| LTP | Long-term synaptic potentiation |
| PESP | Post-extrasystolic potentiation |
| long-term potentiation | <physiology> Increase in the strength of transmission at a synapse with repetitive use that lasts for more than a few minutes. As a form of long term synaptic plasticity it is important as a possible cellular mechanism for the basis of learning and memory storage. It has been studied most extensively at excitatory synapses onto principal neurons of the hippocampus where it was first demonstrated. Selective inhibition of NMDA receptor channels has been shown to block long-term potentiation and to block spatial learning. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| potentiation | <physiology> Increase in quantal release at a synapse following repetitive stimulation. Whereas facilitation at synapses lasts a few hundred milliseconds, potentiation may last minutes to hours. <pharmacology> The synergistic action of two drugs, being greater than the sum of the effects of each used alone. Origin: L. Potentia = power (13 Nov 1997) |
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Synonyms : Long Term Potentiation, Long-Term Potentiations, Potentiation, Long-Term, Potentiations, Long-Term
| long-term potentiation |
An enduring increase in the amplitude of excitatory postsynaptic potentials as a result of high-frequency (tetanic) stimulation of afferent pathways. It is measured both as the amplitude of excitatory postsynaptic potentials and as the magnitude of the postsynaptic-cell population spike. LTP is most often studied in the hippocampus and is often considered to be the cellular basis of learning and memory in vertebrates.
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| long-term potentiation |
the neurological basis of learning, it is the process of stimulating a dendritic spine repeatedly, leaving it more responsive to new input of the same type
Ãâó: www.oup.com/uk/booksites/content/0199274894/studen...
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| long-term potentiation |
An increase in size of a synaptic potential lasting one hour or more.
Ãâó: www.ualberta.ca/~neuro/OnlineIntro/glossary.htm
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