Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Neuroscience 2024
DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190264086.013.499
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Transcriptional Regulation Underlying Long-Term Sensitization in Aplysia

Robert J. Calin-Jageman,
Theresa Wilsterman,
Irina E. Calin-Jageman

Abstract: The induction of a long-term memory requires both transcriptional change and neural plasticity. Many of the links between transcription and memory have been revealed through the study of long-term sensitization in the Aplysia genus of marine mollusks. Sensitization is a conserved, non-associative form of pain memory in which a painful stimulus produces an increase in arousal and defensive behavior. The neural circuits that help encode sensitization memory are well characterized, and sensitization can be simula… Show more

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