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  1. Oestradiol as a neuromodulator of learning and memory

    Although hormones such as glucocorticoids have been broadly accepted in recent decades as general neuromodulators of memory processes, sex steroid...

    Lisa R. Taxier, Kellie S. Gross, Karyn M. Frick in Nature Reviews Neuroscience
    Article 02 September 2020
  2. Histamine: A Key Neuromodulator of Memory Consolidation and Retrieval

    In pharmacological studies conducted on animals over the last four decades, histamine was determined to be a strong modulator of learning and memory....
    Hiroshi Nomura, Rintaro Shimizume, Yuji Ikegaya in The Functional Roles of Histamine Receptors
    Chapter 2021
  3. Modeling Emergent Dynamics Arising from Synaptic Tagging and Capture at the Network Level

    The transfer from short-term memory, which persists only for a few hours, to long-term memory is assumed to begin with a process called synaptic...
    Jannik Luboeinski, Christian Tetzlaff in Synaptic Tagging and Capture
    Chapter 2024
  4. Dynamic network impairments underlie cognitive fluctuations in Lewy body dementia

    Cognitive fluctuations are a characteristic and distressing disturbance of attention and consciousness seen in patients with Dementia with Lewy...

    Elie Matar, Kaylena A. Ehgoetz Martens, ... James M. Shine in npj Parkinson's Disease
    Article Open access 17 February 2022
  5. Genetically Encoded Biosensors Reveal Spatiotemporal Dynamics and Cellular Heterogeneity of Neuronal Cells

    Neuronal networks are among the most fascinating, yet complex, systems within biology. From neurotransmitter and neuromodulator signaling to...
    Jeremiah Keyes, Sohum Mehta, ** Zhang in Single Cell ‘Omics of Neuronal Cells
    Protocol 2022
  6. Where Top-Down Meets Bottom-Up: Cell-Type Specific Connectivity Map of the Whisker System

    Sensorimotor computation integrates bottom-up world state information with top-down knowledge and task goals to form action plans. In the rodent...

    Nicolas Rault, Tido Bergmans, ... Tansu Celikel in Neuroinformatics
    Article Open access 20 May 2024
  7. Guanosine modulates K+ membrane currents in SH-SY5Y cells: involvement of adenosine receptors

    Guanosine (GUO), widely considered a key signaling mediator, is implicated in the regulation of several cellular processes. While its interaction...

    Giuditta Gambino, Giuseppe Giglia, ... Valentina Di Liberto in Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
    Article Open access 01 September 2022
  8. Serotonin disruption at gestation alters expression of genes associated with serotonin synthesis and reuptake at weaning

    Rationale

    Serotonin (5-HT) is a monoamine neuromodulator that plays a key role in the organization of the central nervous system. 5-HT alterations may...

    M. C. Fabio, I. J. C. Servin-Bernal, ... R. M. Pautassi in Psychopharmacology
    Article 05 September 2022
  9. Sphingosine 1-Phoshpate Receptors are Located in Synapses and Control Spontaneous Activity of Mouse Neurons in Culture

    Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) is best known for its roles as vascular and immune regulator. Besides, it is also present in the central nervous system...

    Cecilia Skoug, Isak Martinsson, ... João M. N. Duarte in Neurochemical Research
    Article Open access 04 July 2022
  10. Dopamine and Synaptic Tagging and Capture: A Neuromodulatory Interplay That Shapes Associative Plasticity

    Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays a crucial role in regulating diverse functions, such as motor control, mood, sleep, attention, reward...
    Sheeja Navakkode in Synaptic Tagging and Capture
    Chapter 2024
  11. Opposing actions of CRF-R1 and CB1 receptor on facial stimulation-induced MLI-PC plasticity in mouse cerebellar cortex

    Background

    Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) is the major neuromodulator orchestrating the stress response, and is secreted by neurons in various...

    Guang-Gao Li, Chun-Jian Piao, ... De-Lai Qiu in BMC Neuroscience
    Article Open access 26 June 2022
  12. Neurobiological Factors of Executive Dysfunction in Autism Spectrum Disorders

    Autism is a developmental disorder characterized by difficulties in social interaction and a tendency to stereotypical behavior. Neuropsychological...

    G. L. Kozunova, F. Kh. Zakirov, ... B. V. Chernyshev in Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology
    Article 01 September 2023
  13. Neurobehavioral protective effects of Japanese sake yeast supplement against chronic stress-induced anxiety and depression-like symptoms in mice: Possible role of central adenosine receptors

    Rationale

    Using routine synthetic drugs in the treatment of psychiatric disorders may have some restrictions due to serious side effects and...

    Hooman Bozorgi, Ali Rashidy-Pour, ... Ehsan Motaghi in Psychopharmacology
    Article 23 November 2023
  14. Spatial and temporal scales of dopamine transmission

    Dopamine is a prototypical neuromodulator that controls circuit function through G protein-coupled receptor signalling. Neuromodulators are volume...

    Changliang Liu, Pragya Goel, Pascal S. Kaeser in Nature Reviews Neuroscience
    Article 09 April 2021
  15. Context-dependent representations of movement in Drosophila dopaminergic reinforcement pathways

    Dopamine plays a central role in motivating and modifying behavior, serving to invigorate current behavioral performance and guide future actions...

    Aryeh Zolin, Raphael Cohn, ... Vanessa Ruta in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 25 October 2021
  16. Developmental Changes in Early Sharp Waves in the Hippocampus of Neonatal Rats

    Synchronized activity the hallmark of neural networks. Early sharp waves (eSPW) form one type of synchronized activity – these are synchronized...

    V. V. Shumkova, V. R. Sitdikova, ... M. G. Minlebaev in Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology
    Article 03 December 2020
  17. Effect of Taurine on the Manifestations of Audiogenic Epilepsy in Rats with Pendulum Movements

    Decreased hippocampal taurine levels were demonstrated in a rat strain predisposed to audiogenic epilepsy and displaying pendulum movements (PM)....

    Article 01 June 2023
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    Reference work entry 2024
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