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The next generation of approaches to investigate the link between synaptic plasticity and learning.

Yann Humeau

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Activity-dependent synaptic plasticity has since long been proposed to represent the subcellular substrate of learning and memory, one of the most important behavioral processes through which we adapt to our environment. Despite the undisputed importance of synaptic plasticity for brain function, its exact contribution to learning processes in the context of cellular and connectivity modifications remains obscure. Causally bridging synaptic and behavioral modifications indeed remains limited by the available tools to measure and control synaptic strength and plasticity in vivo under behaviorally relevant conditions. After a brief summary of the current state of knowledge of the links between synaptic plasticity and learning, we will review and discuss the available and desired tools to progress in this endeavor.
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hal-03024353 , version 1 (25-11-2020)

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Yann Humeau, Daniel Choquet. The next generation of approaches to investigate the link between synaptic plasticity and learning.. Nature Neuroscience, 1970, 22 (10), pp.1536-1543. ⟨10.1038/s41593-019-0480-6⟩. ⟨hal-03024353⟩

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