Many years after the original discovery of BPSP-spike (B-S) potentiation (the component of plasticity not explained by synaptic changes; Bliss & Lomo, 1973), the investigation of changes in neuronal intrinsic excitability has been revitalized by the discovery of its mechanism in single neurons in culture and in brain slices

Homeostasis of intrinsic excitability: making the point

D'ANGELO, EGIDIO UGO
2010-01-01

Abstract

Many years after the original discovery of BPSP-spike (B-S) potentiation (the component of plasticity not explained by synaptic changes; Bliss & Lomo, 1973), the investigation of changes in neuronal intrinsic excitability has been revitalized by the discovery of its mechanism in single neurons in culture and in brain slices
2010
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synapitc plasticity; LTP; LTD
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