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Prior Meetings (1996-1997 Academic Year)

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  • Andy Owens (7/29/97)
    • B-Amyloid Peptide Blocks the Fast-Inactivating K+ Current in Rat Hippocampal Neurons.
    • Effect of B-Amyloid Block of the Fast-Inactivating K+ Channel On Intracellular Ca2+ and Excitability in a Modeled Neuron.
  • Barry Trachtenberg (7/22/97)
    • Cold Shock Before Associative Conditioning Blocks Memory Retrieval, but Cold Shock After Conditioning Blocks Memory Retention.
  • Gary Patterson (7/15/97)
    • Dissection of Memory Formation: From Behavioral Pharmacology to Molecular Genetics. Multiple Memory Processes Following Training that a Food is Inedible in Aplysia.
  • Rachel Tuuri (7/8/97)
    • Context-US Learning in Aplysia californica.
    • Conditional Discrimination Learning in Aplysia californica.
  • Viren Patel (7/1/97)
    • Adomian's Decomposition Method for Numerical Integration.
  • Jeannie Chin (6/24/97)
    • Growth Factors and Extracellular Matrix: An Overview.
  • Jack Byrne (6/17/97)
    • MAP-Kinase
  • Marcy Wainwright (6/10/97)
    • Antisense Oligodeoxynucleotide-Mediated Disruption of Hippocampal cAMP Response Element Binding Protein Levels Impairs Consolidation of Memory for Water Maze Training.
  • Romuald Nargeot (6/03/97)
    • Representations of Odours and Odour Mixtures Visualized in the Honeybee Brain.
  • Zhenya Kabotyanski (5/27/97)
    • Another Opiate for the Masses?
  • Carmen Canvier (5/20/97)
    • Effects of Local Oscillator Frequency on Intersegmental Coordination in the Lamprey Locomotor CPG: Theory and Experiment.
  • Hilde Lechner (5/13/97)
    • Quantal Duration of Auditory Memories.
  • John Burdohan (5/6/97)
    • Control of Memory Formation Through Regulated Expression of a CaMKII Transgene.
  • Joel Selcher (4/15/97)
    • Learning without Performance in PKC-Deficient Drosophila.
  • Han Zhang (4/8/97)
    • The Neuronal Basis of the Behavioral Choice between Swimming and Shortening in the Leech: Control Is Not Selectively Exercised at Higher Circuit Levels.
  • Paul Smolen (4/1/97)
    • The Gene Expression Matrix: Towards the Extraction of Genetic Network Architectures.
  • Kelly Huang (3/25/97)
    • Use-Dependent increases in glutamate concentration activate presynaptic metabotropic glutamate receptors.
  • Doug Baxter (3/18/97)
    • Specific Regulation of Immediate Early Genes by Patterned Neuronal Activity.
  • Gary Patterson (3/11/97)
    • Synaptic Tagging and Long-term Potentiation.
  • Marcy Wainwright (3/4/97)
    • Genetic Dissection of Structural and Functional Components of Synaptic Plasticity. II.
    • Fasciclin II Controls Presynaptic Structural Plasticity; III.
    • CREB Is Necessary for Presynaptic Functional Plasticity.
  • Len Cleary (2/25/97)
    • Genetic Dissection of Structural and Funtional Components of Synaptic Plasticity.
    • I. Fasciclin II Controls Synaptic Stabilization and Growth.
  • Zhenya Kabotyanski (2/18/97)
    • A Role for Cajal-Retzius Cells and reelin in the Development of Hippocampal Connections.
  • Jeannie Chin (2/11/97)
    • CREB Phosphorylation and Dephosphorylation: A Ca2+-and Stimulus Duration-Depentdent Switch for Hippocampal Gene Expression.
  • Romuald Nargeot (2/4/97)
    • Modulation of Cortical Motor Output Maps During Development of Implicit and Explicit Knowledge.
  • Paul Smolen (1/28/97)
    • Calcium Influx via the NMDA Receptor Induces Immediate Early Gene Transcription by a MAP Kinase/ERK-Dependent Mechanism.
  • Hilde Lechner (1/21/97)
    • Pathway-Specific Synaptic Plasticity: Activity-Dependent Enhancement and Suppression of Long-Term Heterosynaptic Facilitation at Converging Inputs on a Single Target.
  • John Burdohan (12/10/96)
    • Threshold Serotonin Concentration Required to Produce Synaptic Facilitation Differs for Depressed and Nondepressed Synapses in Aplysia Sensory Neurons.
    • Pharmacological and Kinetic Characterization of Two Functional Classes of Serotonergic Modulation in Aplysia Sensory Neurons.
  • Han Zhang (12/3/96)
    • Cyclic AMP and Neuromodulation.
  • Han Zhang (10/15/96)
    • A Pair of Identified Interneurons in Aplysia that are Involved in Multiple Behaviors are Necessary and Suffient for the Arterial-Shortening Component of a Local Withdrawal Reflex.
  • Paul Smolen (10/8/96)
    • A Mechanism for Synaptic Frequency Detection Through Autophosphorylation of CaM Kinase II.
  • Carmen Canavier (10/1/96)
    • Coding of Time-Varying Electric Field Amplitude Modulations in a Wave-Type Electric Fish.
  • Fan Zhang (9/24/96)
    • BDNF and LTP.
  • Zhenya Kabotyanski (9/17/96)
    • Synaptic Strengthening Through Activation of Ca-permeable AMPA Receptors.
  • Hilde Lechner (9/10/96)
    • Habituation of the Siphon Withdrawal Reflex in Aplysia.
  • John Burdohan (9/3/96)
    • A Macromolecular Synthesis-Dependent Late Phase of Long-Term Potentiation Requiring cAMP in the Medial Perforant Pathway of Rat Hippocampal Slices

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