A “Sample-and-Hold” Pulse-Counting Integrator as a Mechanism for Graded Memory Underlying Sensorimotor Adaptation

نویسندگان

  • Jörg Oestreich
  • Nikolai C. Dembrow
  • Andrew A. George
  • Harold H. Zakon
چکیده

The mechanisms behind the induction of cellular correlates of memory by sensory input and their contribution to meaningful behavioral changes are largely unknown. We previously reported a graded memory in the form of sensorimotor adaptation in the electromotor output of electric fish. Here we show that the mechanism for this adaptation is a synaptically induced long-lasting shift in intrinsic neuronal excitability. This mechanism rapidly integrates hundreds of spikes in a second, or gradually integrates the same number of spikes delivered over tens of minutes. Thus, this mechanism appears immune to frequency-dependent fluctuations in input and operates as a simple pulse counter over a wide range of time scales, enabling it to transduce graded sensory information into a graded memory and a corresponding change in the behavioral output. This adaptation is based on an NMDA receptor-mediated change in intrinsic excitability of the postsynaptic neurons involving the Ca2+-dependent activation of TRP channels.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Neuron

دوره 49  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2006