“…Because the synaptic changes occurring during LTP induction have been widely hypothesized to be similar to those occurring during memory formation (Lynch, 1986;Brown et al, 1988;Teyler, 1992;Bliss and Collingridge, 1993;Barnes et al, 1995;Stäubli, 1995), the facilitating effects of ampakines on LTP have stimulated researchers to ask whether these drugs enhance the acquisition and storage of memories. Ampakines have now been shown to enhance retention in several tasks, including the radial arm maze (Granger et al, 1993;Stäubli et al, 1994aStäubli et al, ,b, 1996, water maze (Stäubli et al, 1994a), and olfactory delayed match to sample (Stäubli et al, 1994b(Stäubli et al, , 1996. Ampakines have also been found to render normally subthreshold stimulus parameters capable of supporting learning in odor discrimination (Stäubli et al, 1994a;Larson et al, 1995) and eyeblink conditioning (Shors et al, 1995) tasks.…”