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Chapter 3 Opener. Figure 3.1 A schematic representation of an excitatory synapse. Figure 3.1 A schematic representation of an excitatory synapse (Part 1). Figure 3.1 A schematic representation of an excitatory synapse (Part 2). Figure 3.2 The signaling cascade. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chapter 3 Opener
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Figure 3.1 A schematic representation of an excitatory synapse
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Figure 3.1 A schematic representation of an excitatory synapse (Part 1)
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Figure 3.1 A schematic representation of an excitatory synapse (Part 2)
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Figure 3.2 The signaling cascade
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Figure 3.3 Kinases are composed of an inhibitory and a catalytic domain
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Figure 3.4 Ionotropic receptors
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Figure 3.4 Ionotropic receptors (Part 1)
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Figure 3.4 Ionotropic receptors (Part 2)
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Figure 3.5 There are three types of glutamate receptors
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Figure 3.6 The agonistic and antagonistic actions of drugs
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In-Text Art, Ch. 3, p. 50 Graham Collingridge
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Figure 3.7 APV, an NMDA receptor antagonist, prevents the induction of LTP but has no effect on its expression
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Figure 3.8 The NMDA receptor
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Figure 3.8 The NMDA receptor (Part 1)
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Figure 3.8 The NMDA receptor (Part 2)
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In-Text Art, Ch. 3, p. 53 Gary Lynch
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Figure 3.9 AMPA receptors traffic into and out of dendritic spines
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Figure 3.10 The number of theta-burst stimuli (TBS) determines the duration of LTP
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Figure 3.11 A sequence of events leading to the induction of LTP
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Figure 3.12 Changes in synaptic strength that support LTP