Ultrastructural evidence for synaptic scaling across the wake/sleep cycle

Science56.90
Volume: 355, Issue: 6324, Pages: 507 - 510
Published: Feb 3, 2017
Abstract
It is assumed that synaptic strengthening and weakening balance throughout learning to avoid runaway potentiation and memory interference. However, energetic and informational considerations suggest that potentiation should occur primarily during wake, when animals learn, and depression should occur during sleep. We measured 6920 synapses in mouse motor and sensory cortices using three-dimensional electron microscopy. The axon-spine interface...
Paper Details
Title
Ultrastructural evidence for synaptic scaling across the wake/sleep cycle
Published Date
Feb 3, 2017
Journal
Volume
355
Issue
6324
Pages
507 - 510
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