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CBNS 120 final exam questions & answers 2024/2025 Facilitation is a form of "short term synaptic plasticity" that leads to: - ANSWERSprogressive increase in EPP amplitude Why does facilitation occur? - ANSWERSResidual calcium in the nerve terminal What does synaptic depression result fro...

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Facilitation is a form of "short term synaptic plasticity" that leads to: - ANSWERSprogressive increase in
EPP amplitude



Why does facilitation occur? - ANSWERSResidual calcium in the nerve terminal



What does synaptic depression result from? - ANSWERSDepletion of the readily releasable store of
synaptic vesicles



What does synaptic depression lead to? - ANSWERSReduction in EPP amplitude



What is short term increase in EPP amplitude? - ANSWERSFacilitation



What is short term decrease in EPP amplitude? - ANSWERSSynaptic depression



What is long term increase in EPSP amplitude? - ANSWERSLTP



What is long term decrease in EPSP amplitude? - ANSWERSLTD



What is essential for induction of LTP1: - ANSWERSNMDA receptors and ryanodine receptors



What does the induction of LTP3 require? - ANSWERSphosphorylation of CREB and voltage gated calcium
channels



synaptic depression may result from: - ANSWERSca/calmodulin binding to the IM and CBD motifs of the
calcium channel

, Induction of hippocampal LTD involved: - ANSWERS-activation of phosphatases

-prolonged low level increase of calcium in the postsynaptic cell

-reduction of postsynaptic AMPA receptor density



What are the critical components of cerebellar LTD? - ANSWERSmetabotropic glutamate receptors



In Aplysia, long term sensitisation: - ANSWERS-involves new gene expression

-depends on activation of CREB

-involves formation of new synapses



Inhibitors of CAMKII: - ANSWERSblock LTP1



Induction of hippocampal LTP1 and LTP2 depends on: - ANSWERSincreased density of postsynaptic AMPA
receptors



Silent synapses have: - ANSWERSCAMKII and NMDA receptors

(AMPA not prevalent mostly)



Common features of long term sensitisation in Aplysia and long-term potentiation in mammals: -
ANSWERS-new synapse formation

-increased kinase activity

-phosphorylation of CREB



NMDA receptors: - ANSWERS-are subject to voltage-dependent block by Mg 2+ ions

-exist at silent synapses in the absence of AMPA receptors



Short term sensitisation in Aplysia results from: - ANSWERS-activation of PKA

-phosphorylation of voltage-dependent K channels

-spike broadening (increased spike duration)

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