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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John H. "Jack" Byrne is an American neuroscientist, is the Virgil and June Waggoner Chair of Neurobiology and Anatomy at McGovern Medical School in Houston, Texas. Teaching John Byrne is the editor-in-chief for the Cold Spring Harbor Press journal Learning & Memory.
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- Learning and memory : a comprehensive reference (2008) (746)
- Cellular analysis of associative learning. (1987) (471)
- Mathematical Modeling of Gene Networks (2000) (461)
- Modeling transcriptional control in gene networks—methods, recent results, and future directions (2000) (387)
- Associative conditioning of single sensory neurons suggests a cellular mechanism for learning. (1983) (342)
- Operant Reward Learning in Aplysia: Neuronal Correlates and Mechanisms (2002) (277)
- 100 years of consolidation--remembering Müller and Pilzecker. (1999) (241)
- Modeling Circadian Oscillations with Interlocking Positive and Negative Feedback Loops (2001) (239)
- More than synaptic plasticity: role of nonsynaptic plasticity in learning and memory (2010) (238)
- Mechanoafferent neurons innervating tail of Aplysia. I. Response properties and synaptic connections. (1983) (236)
- Role of Transforming Growth Factor-β in Long-Term Synaptic Facilitation in Aplysia (1997) (189)
- Mechanoafferent neurons innervating tail of Aplysia. II. Modulation by sensitizing stimulation. (1983) (189)
- Associative conditioning analog selectively increases cAMP levels of tail sensory neurons in Aplysia. (1985) (187)
- Simulation of synaptic depression, posttetanic potentiation, and presynaptic facilitation of synaptic potentials from sensory neurons mediating gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia. (1985) (183)
- Receptive fields and response properties of mechanoreceptor neurons innervating siphon skin and mantle shelf in Aplysia. (1974) (177)
- Long-term sensitization in Aplysia: biophysical correlates in tail sensory neurons. (1987) (171)
- Cellular Correlates of Long-Term Sensitization inAplysia (1998) (170)
- A reduced model clarifies the role of feedback loops and time delays in the Drosophila circadian oscillator. (2002) (162)
- The right time to learn: mechanisms and optimization of spaced learning (2016) (153)
- Frequency selectivity, multistability, and oscillations emerge from models of genetic regulatory systems. (1998) (138)
- Serotonergic modulation of two potassium currents in the pleural sensory neurons of Aplysia. (1989) (134)
- Contingent-Dependent Enhancement of Rhythmic Motor Patterns: AnIn Vitro Analog of Operant Conditioning (1997) (133)
- Intracellular injection of cAMP induces a long-term reduction of neuronal K+ currents. (1988) (123)
- Roles of second messenger pathways in neuronal plasticity and in learning and memory. Insights gained from Aplysia. (1993) (120)
- Levels of Serotonin in the Hemolymph of AplysiaAre Modulated by Light/Dark Cycles and Sensitization Training (1999) (119)
- Identification and characterization of catecholaminergic neuron B65, which initiates and modifies patterned activity in the buccal ganglia of Aplysia. (1998) (115)
- In Vitro Analog of Operant Conditioning inAplysia. I. Contingent Reinforcement Modifies the Functional Dynamics of an Identified Neuron (1999) (114)
- Respiratory pumping: Neuronal control of a centrally commanded behavior in aplysia (1978) (113)
- Involvement of protein kinase C in serotonin-induced spike broadening and synaptic facilitation in sensorimotor connections of Aplysia. (1992) (112)
- Membrane responses and changes in cAMP levels in Aplysia sensory neurons produced by serotonin, tryptamine, FMRFamide and small cardioactive peptideB (SCPB) (1985) (111)
- Contribution of individual mechanoreceptor sensory neurons to defensive gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia. (1978) (109)
- Phase response characteristics of model neurons determine which patterns are expressed in a ring circuit model of gait generation (1997) (108)
- Analysis of synaptic depression contributing to habituation of gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia californica. (1982) (107)
- Neural Models of Plasticity: Experimental and Theoretical Approaches (1989) (106)
- Simulation of the bursting activity of neuron R15 in Aplysia: role of ionic currents, calcium balance, and modulatory transmitters. (1991) (106)
- Differential effects of cAMP and serotonin on membrane current, action-potential duration, and excitability in somata of pleural sensory neurons of Aplysia. (1990) (106)
- Effects of macromolecular transport and stochastic fluctuations on dynamics of genetic regulatory systems. (1999) (105)
- In Vitro Analog of Operant Conditioning inAplysia. II. Modifications of the Functional Dynamics of an Identified Neuron Contribute to Motor Pattern Selection (1999) (104)
- From molecules to networks : an introduction to cellular and molecular neuroscience (2014) (102)
- Transforming Growth Factor β1 Alters Synapsin Distribution and Modulates Synaptic Depression inAplysia (2002) (96)
- Nonlinear dynamics in a model neuron provide a novel mechanism for transient synaptic inputs to produce long-term alterations of postsynaptic activity. (1993) (96)
- Simulation of Drosophila circadian oscillations, mutations, and light responses by a model with VRI, PDP-1, and CLK. (2004) (92)
- Feeding behavior of Aplysia: a model system for comparing cellular mechanisms of classical and operant conditioning. (2006) (92)
- Neural and Molecular Bases of Nonassociative and Associative Learning in Aplysia a (1991) (91)
- Control of multistability in ring circuits of oscillators (1999) (90)
- A common presynaptic locus for the synaptic changes underlying short-term habituation and sensitization of the gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia. (1976) (89)
- Serotonin Stimulates Phosphorylation of AplysiaSynapsin and Alters Its Subcellular Distribution in Sensory Neurons (2002) (89)
- Quantitative aspects of ionic conductance mechanisms contributing to firing pattern of motor cells mediating inking behavior in Aplysia californica. (1980) (86)
- Classical and operant conditioning differentially modify the intrinsic properties of an identified neuron (2006) (85)
- Neural and molecular mechanisms underlying information storage in Aplysia: implications for learning and memory (1985) (85)
- A mathematical criterion based on phase response curves for stability in a ring of coupled oscillators (1999) (84)
- Classical Conditioning of Feeding in Aplysia: I. Behavioral Analysis (2000) (84)
- Dopaminergic synapses mediate neuronal changes in an analogue of operant conditioning. (1999) (84)
- Changes in neuronal excitability serve as a mechanism of long-term memory for operant conditioning (2008) (82)
- Modulation of fictive feeding by dopamine and serotonin in aplysia. (2000) (82)
- A Developmental Gene (Tolloid/BMP-1) Is Regulated inAplysia Neurons by Treatments that Induce Long-Term Sensitization (1997) (81)
- Routes to chaos in a model of a bursting neuron. (1990) (81)
- Bistability and its regulation by serotonin in the endogenously bursting neuron R15 in Aplysia. (1996) (79)
- Classical Conditioning of Feeding in Aplysia: II. Neurophysiological Correlates (2000) (78)
- Molecular Mechanisms Underlying a Cellular Analog of Operant Reward Learning (2008) (77)
- Long-term enhancement produced by activity-dependent modulation of Aplysia sensory neurons (1985) (75)
- cAMP induces long-term morphological changes in sensory neurons ofAplysia (1991) (75)
- Modulatory effects of serotonin, FMRFamide, and myomodulin on the duration of action potentials, excitability, and membrane currents in tail sensory neurons of Aplysia. (1991) (74)
- Associative learning in invertebrates. (2015) (74)
- Long-term synaptic changes produced by a cellular analog of classical conditioning in Aplysia. (1990) (74)
- Dynamics of a minimal model of interlocked positive and negative feedback loops of transcriptional regulation by cAMP-response element binding proteins. (2007) (72)
- Role of interneurons in defensive withdrawal reflexes in Aplysia. (1995) (71)
- Modulation of a steady-state Ca2+-activated, K+ current in tail sensory neurons of Aplysia: role of serotonin and cAMP. (1989) (70)
- Localized Neuronal Outgrowth Induced by Long-Term Sensitization Training in Aplysia (2002) (70)
- Multiple modes of activity in a model neuron suggest a novel mechanism for the effects of neuromodulators. (1994) (69)
- TGF-beta1 in Aplysia: role in long-term changes in the excitability of sensory neurons and distribution of TbetaR-II-like immunoreactivity. (1999) (69)
- Identification and initial characterization of a cluster of command and pattern-generating neurons underlying respiratory pumping in Aplysia californica. (1983) (68)
- Modulation of a cAMP/Protein Kinase A Cascade by Protein Kinase C in Sensory Neurons of Aplysia (1997) (67)
- cAMP Response Element-Binding Protein 1 Feedback Loop Is Necessary for Consolidation of Long-Term Synaptic Facilitation in Aplysia (2008) (67)
- Simulator for neural networks and action potentials: description and application. (1994) (66)
- New Perspectives on Classical Conditioning: a Synthesis of Hebbian and Non-Hebbian Mechanisms (1998) (66)
- Analysis of ionic conductance mechanisms in motor cells mediating inking behavior in Aplysia californica. (1980) (65)
- cAMP-response Elements in Aplysia creb1, creb2, and Ap-uch Promoters (2005) (64)
- Protein degradation and memory formation (2011) (64)
- Transforming growth factor‐β2 modulates synaptic efficacy and plasticity and induces phosphorylation of CREB in hippocampal neurons (2007) (62)
- A model of the roles of essential kinases in the induction and expression of late long-term potentiation. (2006) (62)
- Computational Design of Enhanced Learning Protocols (2011) (62)
- Nonassociative learning in invertebrates. (2015) (61)
- Long-term regulation of neuronal high-affinity glutamate and glutamine uptake in Aplysia. (2000) (58)
- Stimulus-response relations and stability of mechanoreceptor and motor neurons mediating defensive gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia. (1978) (57)
- Learning insights transmitted by glutamate (2004) (56)
- Molecular Constraints on Synaptic Tagging and Maintenance of Long-Term Potentiation: A Predictive Model (2012) (55)
- Current- and voltage-clamp recordings and computer simulations of Kenyon cells in the honeybee. (2004) (55)
- Identification and characterization of a multifunction neuron contributing to defensive arousal in Aplysia. (1993) (55)
- Biophysical mechanisms contributing to inking behavior in Aplysia. (1979) (53)
- Computational model of the serotonergic modulation of sensory neurons in Aplysia. (1999) (51)
- A modification of the glyoxylic acid induced histofluorescence technique for demonstration of catecholamines and serotonin in tissues ofAplysia californica (1983) (51)
- The Requirement for Enhanced CREB1 Expression in Consolidation of Long-Term Synaptic Facilitation and Long-Term Excitability in Sensory Neurons of Aplysia (2011) (51)
- Localization of glutamate and glutamate transporters in the sensory neurons of Aplysia (2000) (49)
- Frequency selectivity, multistability, and oscillations emerge from models of genetic regulatory systems. (1998) (49)
- Neural circuit for inking behavior in Aplysia californica. (1980) (48)
- Phase sensitivity and entrainment in a modeled bursting neuron. (1997) (48)
- Dynamic Properties of Regulatory Motifs Associated with Induction of Three Temporal Domains of Memory in Aplysia (2005) (47)
- Single-cell neuronal model for associative learning. (1987) (47)
- TGF-beta1-induced long-term changes in neuronal excitability in aplysia sensory neurons depend on MAPK. (2006) (46)
- The Ubiquitin–Proteasome System Is Necessary for Long-Term Synaptic Depression in Aplysia (2008) (45)
- Ionic conductance mechanisms contributing to the electrophysiological properties of neurons (1991) (42)
- Small networks of empirically derived adaptive elements simulate some higher-order features of classical conditioning (1990) (41)
- Serotoninergic varicosities make synaptic contacts with pleural sensory neurons of Aplysia (1991) (41)
- Stimuli that produce sensitization lead to elevation of cyclic AMP levels in tail sensory neurons ofAplysia (1986) (41)
- Slow depolarization produced by associative conditioning of Aplysia sensory neurons may enhance Ca2+ entry (1983) (41)
- Activators of protein kinase C mimic serotonin-induced modulation of a voltage-dependent potassium current in pleural sensory neurons of Aplysia. (1994) (40)
- Bistable MAP kinase activity: a plausible mechanism contributing to maintenance of late long-term potentiation. (2008) (39)
- In vitro analog of classical conditioning of feeding behavior in aplysia. (2003) (39)
- Mathematical model of cellular mechanisms contributing to presynaptic facilitation (1988) (39)
- Information storage in the nervous system of Aplysia: specific proteins affected by serotonin and cAMP. (1989) (39)
- Post-tetanic potentiation inAplysia sensory neurons (1984) (37)
- Mechanisms underlying fictive feeding in aplysia: coupling between a large neuron with plateau potentials activity and a spiking neuron. (2002) (37)
- Reduction of voltage-activated K+ currents by forskolin is not mediated via cAMP in pleural sensory neurons of Aplysia. (1990) (35)
- Extending in vitro conditioning in Aplysia to analyze operant and classical processes in the same preparation. (2004) (35)
- Serotonin-Mediated Synapsin Expression Is Necessary for Long-Term Facilitation of the Aplysia Sensorimotor Synapse (2011) (34)
- An introduction to membrane transport and bioelectricity (1988) (34)
- Doxorubicin Attenuates Serotonin-Induced Long-Term Synaptic Facilitation by Phosphorylation of p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (2014) (34)
- The 5-HT- and FMRFa-activated signaling pathways interact at the level of the Erk MAPK cascade: Potential inhibitory constraints on memory formation (2006) (33)
- Analysis of the effects of modulatory agents on a modeled bursting neuron: Dynamic interactions between voltage and calcium dependent systems (1995) (33)
- Effects of hexamethonium and decamethonium on end-plate current parameters. (1981) (33)
- Long-term changes in synthesis of intermediate filament protein, actin and other proteins in pleural sensory neurons of Aplysia produced by an in vitro analogue of sensitization training. (1993) (32)
- How can memories last for days, years, or a lifetime? Proposed mechanisms for maintaining synaptic potentiation and memory (2019) (32)
- Computational Model of Touch Sensory Cells (T Cells) of the Leech: Role of the Afterhyperpolarization (AHP) in Activity-Dependent Conduction Failure (2005) (31)
- From Molecules to Networks (2003) (31)
- Comparative aspects of neural circuits for inking behavior and gill withdrawal in Aplysia californica. (1981) (31)
- Motor controls of opaline secretion in Aplysia californica. (1980) (31)
- Learning and Memory: Basic Mechanisms (2014) (31)
- The role of interneurons in controlling the tail-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia: a network model. (1993) (31)
- Differential effects of 4-aminopyridine, serotonin, and phorbol esters on facilitation of sensorimotor connections in Aplysia. (1997) (30)
- Protein Phosphatase‐1 Regulates Outward K+ Currents in Sensory Neurons of Aplysia californica (1995) (30)
- Molluscan nerve cells, from biophysics to behavior (1980) (29)
- Teaching Basic Principles of Neuroscience with Computer Simulations (2006) (29)
- Modeling interactions between electrical activity and second-messenger cascades in Aplysia neuron R15. (2004) (28)
- Role of protein phosphatases in the modulation of neuronal membrane currents (1991) (28)
- Dissociation of morphological and physiological changes associated with long-term memory in aplysia. (2004) (28)
- Multimodal behavior in a four neuron ring circuit: mode switching (2004) (28)
- Reinforcement in an in vitro analog of appetitive classical conditioning of feeding behavior in Aplysia: blockade by a dopamine antagonist. (2005) (28)
- Role of calcium-calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II in modulation of sensorimotor synapses in Aplysia. (1997) (28)
- Bifurcation and singularity analysis of a molecular network for the induction of long-term memory. (2006) (28)
- A learning rule based on empirically-derived activity-dependent neuromodulation supports operant conditioning in a small network (1992) (27)
- Interlinked dual-time feedback loops can enhance robustness to stochasticity and persistence of memory. (2009) (27)
- Inhibitory neuron produces heterosynaptic inhibition of the sensory-to-motor neuron synapse inAplysia (1992) (26)
- Synapsin regulates Basal synaptic strength, synaptic depression, and serotonin-induced facilitation of sensorimotor synapses in Aplysia. (2007) (26)
- An aplysia dopamine1‐like receptor: molecular and functional characterization (2006) (26)
- Coregulation of Glutamate Uptake and Long-Term Sensitization in Aplysia (2004) (25)
- Quantitation of contacts among sensory, motor, and serotonergic neurons in the pedal ganglion of aplysia. (2003) (25)
- Aplysia ink release: central locus for selective sensitivity to long-duration stimuli. (1979) (25)
- Evidence for separate receptors that mediate parallel effects of serotonin and small cardioactive peptideB (SCPB) on adenylate cyclase in Aplysia californica (1986) (25)
- Concise learning and memory : the editor's selection (2009) (24)
- Modulation of IK,Ca by phorbol ester-mediated activation of PKC in pleural sensory neurons of Aplysia. (1992) (24)
- Desensitization of postsynaptic glutamate receptors contributes to high-frequency homosynaptic depression of aplysia sensorimotor connections. (2003) (23)
- Forskolin mimics and blocks a serotonin-sensitive decreased K+ conductance in tail sensory neurons of Aplysia (1984) (23)
- Microcystin-LR, a potent protein phosphatase inhibitor, prolongs the serotonin- and cAMP-induced currents in sensory neurons ofAplysia californica (1990) (23)
- Mathematical Model of Cellular and Molecular Processes Contributing to Associative and Nonassociative Learning in Aplysia (1989) (23)
- Synapses Plastic plasticity (1997) (23)
- Serotonin acts in the synaptic region of sensory neruons in Aplysia to enhance transmitter release (1989) (22)
- Deficit in Long-Term Synaptic Plasticity Is Rescued by a Computationally Predicted Stimulus Protocol (2013) (22)
- Long-term sensitization training primes Aplysia for further learning. (2006) (22)
- Serotonin- and training-induced dynamic regulation of CREB2 in Aplysia. (2011) (21)
- Effects of macromolecular transport and stochastic fluctuations on dynamics of genetic regulatory systems. (1999) (21)
- Simulator for neural networks and action potentials. (2007) (21)
- Burst-Induced Synaptic Depression and Its Modulation Contribute to Information Transfer at Aplysia Sensorimotor Synapses: Empirical and Computational Analyses (2003) (20)
- The sensitivity of memory consolidation and reconsolidation to inhibitors of protein synthesis and kinases: computational analysis. (2010) (20)
- Dissection and reduction of a modeled bursting neuron (1996) (20)
- Plasticity of intrinsic excitability (2009) (20)
- Reduced models of the circadian oscillators in Neurospora crassa and Drosophila melanogaster illustrate mechanistic similarities. (2003) (19)
- Computational Analyses of Synergism in Small Molecular Network Motifs (2014) (19)
- Neural analogue of long-term sensitization training produces long-term (24 and 48 h) facilitation of the sensory-to-motor neuron connection in Aplysia. (1994) (19)
- Common set of proteins inAplysia sensory neurons affected by an in vitro analogue of long-term sensitization training, 5-HT and cAMP (1991) (19)
- Analysis of decreased conductance serotonergic response in Aplysia ink motor neurons. (1985) (19)
- Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate alters bursting pacemaker activity in Aplysia neurons: voltage-clamp analysis of effects on calcium currents. (1988) (19)
- Quantitative analysis of relative contribution of central and peripheral neurons to gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia californica. (1979) (19)
- Neurotransmitters producing and modulating opaline gland contraction in Aplysia californica. (1982) (19)
- Computational Model of a Central Pattern Generator (2006) (18)
- Characterization of Neuronal Protein Phosphatases in Aplysia californica (1992) (18)
- Estimation of single-neuron model parameters from spike train data (2005) (17)
- Modulation of an inhibitory interneuron in the neural circuitry for the tail withdrawal reflex of Aplysia. (1995) (17)
- Transient responses of a modeled bursting neuron: analysis with equilibrium and averaged nullclines (1997) (17)
- Inferring neuronal network functional connectivity with directed information. (2017) (17)
- Inositol trisphosphate and activators of protein kinase C modulate membrane currents in tail motor neurons of Aplysia. (1989) (17)
- Long-Term Sensitization Training Produces Spike Narrowing in Aplysia Sensory Neurons (2007) (16)
- cAMP-independent effects of 8-(4-parachlorophenylthio)-cyclic AMP on spike duration and membrane currents in pleural sensory neurons of Aplysia. (1994) (16)
- Computational model of a positive BDNF feedback loop in hippocampal neurons following inhibitory avoidance training (2016) (15)
- Identification of neurons contributing to presynaptic inhibition in Aplysia californica (1980) (15)
- Neuronal and network determinants of simple and higher-order features of associative learning: experimental and modeling approaches. (1990) (15)
- Correlation between activity in neuron B52 and two features of fictive feeding in Aplysia (2002) (13)
- Learning rules from neurobiology (1993) (13)
- Simulations suggest pharmacological methods for rescuing long-term potentiation. (2014) (13)
- Inhibitor of glutamate transport alters synaptic transmission at sensorimotor synapses in Aplysia. (2002) (12)
- Analysis of the modulation by serotonin of a voltage-dependent potassium current in sensory neurons of Aplysia. (1994) (12)
- Postsynaptic Potentials and Synaptic Integration (2014) (12)
- Evidence for the inhibitory subunit of adenylate cyclase (Ni) in nervous and heart tissue of Aplysia (1986) (12)
- Circadian Rhythm Models (2009) (11)
- Neural Mechanisms Underlying Sensitization of a Defensive Reflex in Aplysia. (1991) (11)
- SNNAP: A Tool for Teaching Neuroscience (2008) (11)
- 4.03 – Sensitization and Habituation: Invertebrate (2008) (11)
- Computational Capabilities of Single Neurons: Relationship to Simple Forms of Associative and Nonassociative Learning in Aplysia (1989) (10)
- Rescue of Impaired Long-Term Facilitation at Sensorimotor Synapses of Aplysia following siRNA Knockdown of CREB1 (2015) (10)
- Computational model of the distributed representation of operant reward memory: combinatoric engagement of intrinsic and synaptic plasticity mechanisms (2020) (10)
- EXPERIMENTAL AND COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSES OF A CENTRAL PATTERN GENERATOR UNDERLYING ASPECTS OF FEEDING BEHAVIOUR OF APLYSIA (1993) (9)
- Distributed input to the tail-siphon withdrawal circuit in Aplysia from neurons in the J cluster of the cerebral ganglion (1994) (9)
- Role of p90 ribosomal S6 kinase in long-term synaptic facilitation and enhanced neuronal excitability (2020) (9)
- Effects on protein synthesis produced by pairing depolarization with serotonin, an analogue of associative learning in Aplysia. (1994) (8)
- Complex oscillations in simple neural systems. (1997) (8)
- Cellular and biophysical mechanisms contributing to regulation of reflex excitability of inking behavior in Aplysia. (1982) (8)
- Identification of specific mRNAs affected by treatments producing long-term facilitation in Aplysia. (1998) (8)
- Neuronal mechanisms contributing to long-term sensitization in Aplysia. (1988) (8)
- Biphasic Regulation of p38 MAPK by Serotonin Contributes to the Efficacy of Stimulus Protocols That Induce Long-Term Synaptic Facilitation (2017) (8)
- Analysis of 5-HT-induced short-term facilitation at Aplysia sensorimotor synapse during bursts: increased synaptic gain that does not require ERK activation. (2005) (8)
- Superior long-term synaptic memory induced by combining dual pharmacological activation of PKA and ERK with an enhanced training protocol (2017) (8)
- CHAPTER 14 – Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Intracellular Signaling Pathways (2004) (8)
- RAPID COMMUNICATION Transforming Growth Factor-b2 Modulates Synaptic Efficacy and Plasticity and Induces Phosphorylation of CREB in Hippocampal Neurons (2007) (7)
- Unique Configurations of Compression and Truncation of Neuronal Activity Underlie l-DOPA–Induced Selection of Motor Patterns in Aplysia (2017) (7)
- Examples of Mechanistic Analyses of Learning and Memory in Invertebrates (1991) (7)
- Simulation of the neural activity underlying a short-term modification of inking behavior in aplysia (1981) (7)
- Contribution of PKC to the maintenance of 5-HT-induced short-term facilitation at sensorimotor synapses of Aplysia. (2014) (7)
- Classical Conditioning Analog Enhanced Acetylcholine Responses But Reduced Excitability of an Identified Neuron (2011) (7)
- Short-term plasticity in a computational model of the tail-withdrawal circuit in Aplysia (2007) (7)
- Comparison of Operant and Classical Conditioning of Feeding Behavior in Aplysia (2013) (6)
- Analysis of Associative and Nonassociative Neuronal Modifications in Aplysia Sensory Neurons (1986) (6)
- Identification of two phosphoproteins affected by serotonin in Aplysia sensory neurons (1997) (6)
- Empirically derived adaptive elements and networks simulate associative learning (1991) (6)
- CHAPTER 7 – Dynamical Properties of Excitable Membranes (2004) (5)
- Common in vitro set of proteins in Aplysia sensory neurons affected by an analogue of long-term sensitization training, 5-HT and cAMP (1991) (5)
- Post‐translational regulation of an Aplysia glutamate transporter during long‐term facilitation (2009) (5)
- Characterization and reversal of Doxorubicin-mediated biphasic activation of ERK and persistent excitability in sensory neurons of Aplysia californica (2017) (5)
- Simulating physiological and morphological properties of neurons with SNNAP (Simulator for Neural Networks and Action Potentials) (2000) (4)
- Quantitative description of the interactions among kinase cascades underlying long-term plasticity of Aplysia sensory neurons (2021) (4)
- Modeling suggests combined-drug treatments for disorders impairing synaptic plasticity via shared signaling pathways (2020) (4)
- An introduction to membrane transport and bioelectricity : foundations of general physiology and electrochemical signaling (1994) (4)
- CHAPTER 18 – Learning and Memory: Basic Mechanisms (2004) (4)
- Dynamic properties of mechanoreceptor neurons mediating the defensive gill-withdrawal reflex inAplysia (1976) (4)
- On inferring functional connectivity with directed information in neuronal networks (2016) (4)
- Learning and Memory in Invertebrates: Aplysia (2009) (4)
- Autaptic excitation contributes to bistability and rhythmicity in the neural circuit for feeding in Aplysia (2010) (3)
- Specific Plasticity Loci and Their Synergism Mediate Operant Conditioning (2021) (3)
- Dynamical Properties of Excitable Membranes (2014) (3)
- Repetitive Action Potential Firing (2020) (3)
- Support of progress in clinical neurology by models of genetic regulation. (2003) (3)
- Neural and Molecular Mechanisms of Short — and Long—Term Sensitization in Aplysia (1988) (3)
- Invertebrate models of learning: Aplysia and Hermissenda (1998) (2)
- Role of Nonlinear Dynamical Properties of a Modelled Bursting Neuron in Information Processing and Storage (1993) (2)
- Parallel computation in computer simulation for neural networks (2002) (2)
- A comparison of simple defensive reflexes in Aplysia: Implications for general mechanisms of integration and plasticity (1984) (2)
- Neural circuits underlying feeding in Aplysia (1970) (2)
- 4.10 – Cellular Mechanisms of Associative Learning in Aplysia (2008) (2)
- Nonlinear and Chaotic Dynamics in a Model Neuron Serve as Putative Memory Mechanisms (1994) (2)
- potentiation contributing to maintenance of late long-term Bistable MAP kinase activity : a plausible mechanism (2008) (2)
- QUANTITATIVE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE FIRING PATTERN OF MOTOR NEURONS MEDIATING A SIMPLE BEHAVIOR IN APLYSIA. (1978) (2)
- Can Learning and Memory Be Understood (1986) (2)
- Ionic currents and behaviour (1979) (2)
- Heterosynaptic Modulation of Synaptic Efficacy (2006) (2)
- 4.40 – Plasticity of Intrinsic Excitability as a Mechanism for Memory Storage (2008) (2)
- CHAPTER 16 – Postsynaptic Potentials and Synaptic Integration (2004) (2)
- Comparing Theories for the Maintenance of Late LTP and Long-Term Memory: Computational Analysis of the Roles of Kinase Feedback Pathways and Synaptic Reactivation (2020) (2)
- A Computational Study of Operant and Classical Conditioning in a Central Pattern Generator Neural Circuit (2009) (1)
- Operant conditioning of feeding behavior in Aplysia using self-stimulation (2001) (1)
- Chapter 2 – Intracellular Stimulation (1981) (1)
- Paradoxical LTP maintenance with inhibition of protein synthesis and the proteasome suggests a novel protein synthesis requirement for early LTP reversal. (2018) (1)
- Special issue covering the relationship between mechanisms of addiction and learning. (2018) (1)
- Modeling and Analysis of Intracellular Signaling Pathways (2014) (1)
- Operant conditioning of feeding behavior in Aplysia (2001) (1)
- Neuronal population activity dynamics reveal a low-dimensional signature of operant learning in Aplysia (2021) (1)
- Study on Simulator for Biological Neural Networks (2005) (1)
- Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Memory in Mollusks (2017) (1)
- Inferring functional connectivity through graphical directed information (2021) (1)
- Plasticity of Intrinsic Excitability as a Mechanism for Memory Storage (2017) (1)
- Chapter 18 – Synaptic Plasticity (2014) (1)
- MeCP2 represses the induction and maintenance of long-term synaptic plasticity (2022) (0)
- User Evaluation of Biospice (2006) (0)
- Part 4. Plasticity (2007) (0)
- Operant conditioning using self-stimulation in Aplysia (2001) (0)
- Effcts of Okadaic acid on serotonin- and FMRFa-induced currents in sensory neurons of Aplysia (1991) (0)
- Asymmetry of Body and Brain: Embryological and Twin Studies 1. Concepts in Molecular Embryology (0)
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- Special issue on the effect of fear and stress on memory. (2017) (0)
- Activation ERK Increased Synaptic Gain That Does Not Require Sensorimotor Synapse During Bursts: Aplysia Induced Short-Term Facilitation at - Analysis of 5-HT (2015) (0)
- Gait generation characterized by the phase sensitive properties of synaptically coupled neurons (1999) (0)
- Homosynaptic Depression of Aplysia Sensorimotor Connections Desensitization of Postsynaptic Glutamate Receptors Contributes to High-Frequency (2008) (0)
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- Homosynaptic Depression of Aplysia Sensorimotor Connections Desensitization of Postsynaptic Glutamate Receptors Contributes to High-Frequency (2008) (0)
- Analysis of Neuromodulator and Bursting Mechanisms a Model of Aplysia Neuron R15 (1994) (0)
- Role for a Cation Channel Activity-Dependent Initiation of a Prolonged Depolarization in Aplysia Bag Cell Neurons: (2007) (0)
- Special issue covering neurobiological disorders affecting cognition. (2020) (0)
- Lymnaea in of an Operantly Conditioned Behavior Changes in the Activity of a CPG Neuron After the (2015) (0)
- Analysis and Synthesis of Adaptive Neural Elements and Assembles (1992) (0)
- Special issue on molecular and cellular cognition. (2014) (0)
- Computational analysis of memory consolidation following inhibitory avoidance (IA) training in adult and infant rats: Critical roles of CaMKIIα and MeCP2 (2022) (0)
- T Sensory Neurons of the Leech Activity-Dependent Increase of the AHP Amplitude in (2015) (0)
- Defective synaptic plasticity in a model of Coffin-Lowry Syndrome is rescued by simultaneously targeting PKA and MAPK pathways (2022) (0)
- Textbook of Neural Repair and Rehabilitation: Cellular and molecular mechanisms of associative and nonassociative learning (2014) (0)
- Dynamics and mechanisms of ERK activation after different protocols that induce long-term facilitation in Aplysia (2022) (0)
- Chapter 47 – Learning and Memory: Basic Mechanisms (2013) (0)
- Characterization and reversal of Doxorubicin-mediated biphasic activation of ERK and persistent excitability in sensory neurons of Aplysia californica (2017) (0)
- Special issue on molecular and cellular cognition. (2015) (0)
- Comparison With Mammalian 5-HT Receptors : Aplysia Cyclase-Coupled 5-HT Receptor in Pharmacological Characterization of an Adenylyl (2015) (0)
- Role of p90 ribosomal S6 kinase in long-term synaptic facilitation and enhanced neuronal excitability (2020) (0)
- Identification and Characterization of a Multifunction Neuron Contributing to Defensive Arousal in ApZysia (2002) (0)
- Aplysia Connections in Phorbol Esters on Facilitation of Sensorimotor Differential Effects of 4-Aminopyridine, Serotonin, and (2015) (0)
- AHP Amplitude in Leech T Sensory Neurons Metabolites in the Activity-Dependent Increase of Role for Calcium Signaling and Arachidonic Acid (2015) (0)
- Computational study of neuronal mechanisms underlying value-based decision making (2012) (0)
- Analysis and Synthesis of Adaptive Neural Elements (1985) (0)
- Neuron Provide a Novel Mechanism Produce Long-Term Alterations of (2002) (0)
- cellular mechanisms of classical and operant conditioning A model system for comparing Aplysia : Feeding behavior of (2006) (0)
- Releasean Increase in the Fraction of Transmitter Neuromodulation by a Serotonergic Interneuron Potentiation Phase of Spike Timing-Dependent (2015) (0)
- potentiation to maintenance of late long-term Bistable MAP kinase activity: a plausible mechanism (2008) (0)
- Computational analyses of learning networks (2013) (0)
- Unsupervised functional neurocartography of the Aplysia buccal ganglion (2021) (0)
- NIHMS336324-supplement-1 (2012) (0)
- Neurobiology of behaviour. Editorial overview. (2006) (0)
- Enhancing associative learning in rats with a computationally designed training protocol (2022) (0)
- Special issue on the role of translation and transcription in learning and memory (2019) (0)
- Neuroscience Online Chapter 7: Learning and Memory (1997) (0)
- Genesis of bursting activity: Role of inhibitory constraints on persistent Na+ currents (2022) (0)
- Associative Modifications of Individual Neurons (2001) (0)
- Neurobiology of behaviour (2006) (0)
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- Sensorimotor Synapses in Culture Aplysia Firing at and in Efficacy of Release Induced by High-Frequency Changes in the Readily Releasable Pool of Transmitter (2015) (0)
- 2326 Role of CA2+/CAM dependent protein kinase ii in short-term synaptic facilitation in Aplysia (1996) (0)
- Analysis of the Genesis and Control of Biological Rhythms. (1998) (0)
- Aplysia, Associative Modifications of Individual Neurons (1988) (0)
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