Abstract:Long-term potentiation results from spiking in one cell of an electrically coupled pair. Asymmetry of synapses increases following unidirectional activity. We suggest a calcium-based rule for electrical synapse plasticity.
Abstract 2Activity-dependent changes of synapse strength have been extensively characterized at 3 chemical synapses, but the relationship between physiological forms of activity and strength at 4 electrical synapses remains poorly understood. For mammalian electrical synapses composed 5 of h… Show more
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