Abstract #0725
The dynamics of short-term plasticity through water maze training
Shir Hofstetter 1 and Yaniv Assaf 1,2
1
Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv
University, Tel Aviv, Israel, Israel,
2
Neurobiology,
Tel Aviv University, Israel, Israel
This study investigates the initial temporal and spatial
progression of neuroplasticity using the Morris water
maze training. We looked at the evolution of plasticity
at different stages of the learning process as well as
the effect of the overall time of the task on these
changes. Results provide a first demonstration of an
order to the progression of neuroplasticity. Few minutes
of training can cause changes in the tissue, and the
extent of this effect modifies through the progression
of the training. Moreover, it seems some regions are
also influenced by the overall time of the experience.
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