Sleep and Chronobiology in Plasticity and Memory

Chronobiological mechanisms regulating time-of-day mediated behaviors, such as sleep and circadian rhythms, are thought to interact with and/or share cellular and molecular signaling cascades that shape synaptic plasticity and neural excitability. These same factors are also known to underlie events...

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Autor principal: Jason Robert Gerstner (auth)
Outros Autores: Sara J. Aton (auth), H. Craig Heller (auth)
Formato: Recurso Electrónico Capítulo de Livro
Idioma:inglês
Publicado em: Frontiers Media SA 2016
Colecção:Frontiers Research Topics
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Resumo:Chronobiological mechanisms regulating time-of-day mediated behaviors, such as sleep and circadian rhythms, are thought to interact with and/or share cellular and molecular signaling cascades that shape synaptic plasticity and neural excitability. These same factors are also known to underlie events that govern higher-order cognitive processing, including learning and memory formation, and often through phylogenetically conserved pathways. This suggests that factors which contribute to adaptive responses to changing environmental stimuli are likely derived from basic evolutionarily ancient processes, and underscores the importance of using both invertebrate and vertebrate models to study the interaction of chronobiology and cognitive processing. This issue highlights current views along with original research on sleep and circadian features of plasticity and memory in multiple species, models, and systems.
Descrição Física:1 electronic resource (120 p.)
ISBN:978-2-88919-746-0
9782889197460
Acesso:Open Access