General Introduction: Long-term potentiation as a model for
learning mechanisms: 'the story so far' Christian H?lscher
Part I. LTP In Vitro and in Vivo: How Can We Fine-Tune the Current
Models for Memory Formation?
1. Persisting with LTP as a memory mechanism: clues from
variations in LTP maintenance Wickliffe C. Abraham
2. LTP in the amygdala: implications for memory Michael T. Rogan,
Marc G. Weisskopf, Yan-You Huang, Eric R. Kandel and Joseph E.
LeDoux
3. Multiple roles for synaptic plasticity in Pavlovian fear
conditioning Stephen Maren
4. Plasticity of the hippocampal cellular representation of space
Kathryn J. Jeffrey
Part II. There is More to the Picture than LTP: Theta or Gamma
Oscillations in the Brain and the Facilitation of Synaptic
Plasticity
5. Synaptic potentiation by natural patterns of activity in the
hippocampus: implications for memory formation Fenella Pike, Sturla
Molden, Ole Paulsen and Edvard I. Moser
6. Plasticity in local neuronal circuits: in-vivo evidence from
rat hippocampus and amygdala Mouna Maroun, Dan Yaniv and Gal
Richter-Levin
7. Theta-facilitated induction of LTP: a better model for memory
formation? Christian H?lscher
8. Neuronal processing of information in the neocortex and the
role of gamma-oscillations in perception and memory formation
Matthias H. J. Munk
Part III. Making Models from Empirical Data of Synaptic
Plasticity
9. Towards a physiological explanation of behavioural data on
human memory: the role of theta-gamma oscillations and
NMDAR-dependent LTP John Lisman, Ole Jensen and Michael
Kahana
10. Neuronal networks, synaptic plasticity, and memory systems in
primates Edmund T. Rolls
11. Revisiting the LTP orthodoxy: plasticity versus pathology Jill
C. McEachern and Christopher A. Shaw
12. Long-term potentiation and associative learning: can the
mechanism subserve the process? Louis D. Matzel and Tracey J.
Shors
Part IV. Setting the Stage for Memory Formation: Stress, Arousal
and Attention:
13. Strategies for studying the role of LTP in spatial learning:
what do we know? Where should we go? Donald P. Cain
14. What studies in old rats tell us about the role of LTP in
learning Gregory M. Rose and David M. Diamond
15. Implications of the neuropsychology of anxiety for the
functional role of LTP in the hippocampus Neill McNaughton
16. Differential effects of stress on hippocampal and amygdaloid
LTP: insight into the neurobiology of traumatic memories David M.
Diamond, Collin R. Park, Michael J. Puls and Gregory M. Rose
Part V. Transgenic Mice as Tools to Unravel the Mechanisms of
Memory Formation
17. In vivo recording of single cells in behaving transgenic mice
Yoon H. Cho and Howard B. Eichenbaum
18. Understanding synaptic plasticity and learning through
genetically modified animals Paul F. Chapman
19. What can gene activation tell us about synaptic plasticity and
the mechanisms underlying the encoding of the memory trace Sabrina
Davis and Serge Laroche
Conclusions and future targets Christian H?lscher, Gal
Richter-Levin and Timothy V. P. Bliss.
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