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Prior Meetings (2003-2004 Academic Year)

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  • Daniel Wustenberg (8/31/04)
    • Synaptic Augmentation Contributes to Environment-Driven Regulation of the Aplysia Siphon-Withdrawal Reflex
  • Diasinou Fioravante (8/24/04)
    • Serotonin Regulates the Secretion and Autocrine Action of a Neuropeptide to Activate MAPK Required for Long-Term Facilitation in Aplysia
  • Jack Byrne (8/10/04)
    • Intermediate-Term Memory for Site-Specific Sensitization in Aplysia Is Maintained by Persistent Activation of Protein Kinase C
  • Doug Baxter (8/3/04)
    • Control Of Stochasticity In Eukaryotic Gene Expression
  • Han Zhang (7/20/04)
    • Structural Basis Of Long-Term Potentiation In Single Dendiritic Spines
  • Evangelos Antzoulatos (7/6/04)
    • Late-Associativity,Synaptic Tagging,And The Role Of Dopamine During Ltp And Ltd
  • Fredy Reyes (6/29/04)
    • Dynamical Basis Of Intentions And Expectations In A Simple Neuronal Network
  • Fredy Reyes (6/22/04)
    • A Network Representation Of Response Probability In The Striatum
    • Building Neural Representations Of Habits
  • Habib Mohamed (6/15/04)
    • A Bioinformatics Analysis Of Memory Consolidation Reveals Involvement Of The Transcription Factor C-Rel
  • Fred Lorenzetti (6/8/04)
    • Dopamine–Glutamate Interactions Controlling Prefrontal Cortical Pyramidal Cell Excitability Involve Multiple Signaling Mechanisms
  • Riccardo Mozzachiodi (6/1/04)
    • A Cellular Mechanism For Prepulse Inhibition
    • Prepulse Inhibition Of The Tritonia Escape Swim
  • Steve Miller (5/25/04)
    • Modulation Of A Feeding Neural Circuit By Microinjection Of K+ Channel Expression Genes Into A Single Identified Neuron In Aplysia Kuroda
  • Gregg Phares (5/18/04)
    • Serotonergic Modulation In Aplysia: I. A Distributed Serotonergic Network Persistently Activated By Sensitizing Stimuli.
    • Serotonergic Modulation In Aplysia: Ii. Cellular And Behavioral Consequences Of Increased Serotonergic Tone.
  • Evangelos Antzoulatos (5/11/04)
    • The Number Of Glutamate Receptors Opened By Synaptic Stimulation In Single Hippocampal Spines
  • Yidao Cai (5/4/04)
    • Neural Correlates Of Beauty
  • Evyatar Av-Ron (4/27/04)
    • A Model Of Reverse Spike Frequency Adaptation And Repetitive Firing Of Subthalamic Nucleus Neurons
  • Rong-Yu Liu (4/20/04)
    • Presynaptic Camkii Is Necessary For Synaptic Plasticity In Cultured Hippocampal Neurons
  • Jack Byrne (3/23/04)
    • Somatotopic Organization And Functional Properties Of Mechanosensory Neurons Expressing Sensorin-A Mrna In Aplysia Californica
  • Daniel Wustenberg (3/16/04)
    • Neural Circuit of Tail-Elicited Siphon Withdrawal in Aplysia. I. Differential Lateralization of Sensitization and Dishabituation
    • Neural Circuit of Tail-Elicited Siphon Withdrawal in Aplysia. II. Role of Gated Inhibition in Differential Lateralization of Sensitization and Dishabituation
  • Fredy Reyes (3/9/04)
    • Cerebellar LTD and Learning-Dependent Timing of Conditioned Eyelid Responses
    • From Molecules to Memory in the Cerebellum
  • Len Cleary (3/2/04)
    • High-Probability Uniquantal Transmission at Excitatory Synapses in Barrel Cortex
    • The Number of Glutamate Receptors Opened by Synaptic Stimulation in Single Hippocampal Spines
  • Teru Fukushima (2/24/04)
    • Reward without Dopamine
  • Doug Baxter (2/17/04)
    • Molecular Basis of Gap Junctional Communication in the CNS of the Leech Hirudo Medicinalis
  • Evangelos Antzoulatos (2/3/04)
    • Glutamate Uptake Determines Pathway Specificity of Long-Term Potentiation in the Neural Circuitry of Fear Conditioning
  • Bill Amini (1/27/04)
    • A system in the human brain for predicting the actions of others
  • Habib Mohamed (1/20/04)
    • Cyclic AMP response element-binding (CREB)-like proteins in a molluscan brain: cellular localization and learning-induced phosphorylation
  • Yidao Cai (1/13/04)
    • Synaptic Integration in Electrically Coupled Neurons
  • Jack Byrne (1/6/04)
    • A Neuronal Isoform of the Aplysia CPEB Has Prion-Like Properties
    • The cytoplasmic polyadenylation element binding protein and polyadenylation of messenger RNA in Aplysia neurons
    • A Neuronal Isoform of CPEB Regulates Local Protein Synthesis and Stabilizes Synapse-Specific Long-Term Facilitation in Aplysia
  • Xintian Yu (12/23/03)
    • Spike Timing-Dependent Serotonergic Neuromodulation of Synaptic Strength Intrinsic to a Central Pattern Generator Circuit
  • Diasinou Fioravante (12/16/03)
    • Presynaptic Activation of Silent Synapses and Growth of New Synapses Contribute to Intermediate and Long-Term Facilitation in Aplysia
  • Evangelos Antzoulatos (12/2/03)
    • Modulation of the Kv3.1b Potassium Channel Isoform Adjusts the Fidelity of the Firing Pattern of Auditory Neurons
  • Fredy Reyes (11/25/03)
    • Representation of Time by Neurons in the Posterior Parietal Cortex of the Macaque
  • Daniel Wustenberg (10/28/03)
    • Binary Spiking in Auditory Cortex
  • Len Cleary (10/21/03)
    • Learning Theories Implicit in Medical School Lectures
  • Steve Miller (9/30/03)
    • Dynamic Glycosylation of the Transcription Factor CREB: A Potential Role in Gene Regulation
  • Riccardo Mozzachiodi (9/23/03)
    • Reconsolidation of a long-term memory in Lymnaea requires new protein and RNA synthesis and the soma of right pedal dorsal 1
  • Gregg Phares (9/16/03)
    • Synapsin I-associated phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase mediates synaptic vesicle delivery to the readily releasable pool
  • Paul Smolen (9/9/03)
    • Inducible Enhancement of Memory Storage and Synaptic Plasticity in Transgenic Mice Expressing an Inhibitor of ATF4 (CREB-2) and C/EBP Proteins
  • Doug Baxter (9/2/03)
    • Molecular Basis of Electrical Coupling among Invertebrate Neurons: Innexins

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