synaptic plasticity DP 3 Flashcards

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synaptic plasticity

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the ability of synaptic connections to modify and change from experience

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mechanism of plasticity sprouting

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dendrites or axons can sprout new growth in response to experience, allows for new synapses to form

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mechanism of plasticity rerouting

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the ability of a neuron that is connected to a damaged neuron
to create an alternative synaptic connection with an undamaged neuron

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mechanism of plasticity pruning

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synaptic connections that are not adequately activated can be lost or removed

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long term potentiation

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strengthening of synapses in response to repeated stimulation

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long term potentiation structural changes

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  • increased number of receptor sites on dendrites on post synaptic neuron
  • dendrite growth due to sprouting
  • increased number of synaptic connection between 2 neurons
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long term depression

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repeated, weakened stimulation signals to the presynaptic neuron to reduce the number of neurotransmitter and to the post synaptic neuron to reduce receptor site

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long term depression structural changes

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  • Decreased number of receptor sites on dendrites of post-synaptic neurons
  • Pruning of dendrites
  • Loss of synaptic connections between two neurons
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