Voltage-dependent calcium and potassium ion conductances: a contingency mechanism for an associative learning model
- PMID: 223244
- DOI: 10.1126/science.223244
Voltage-dependent calcium and potassium ion conductances: a contingency mechanism for an associative learning model
Abstract
Persistent light-induced depolarization results from Ca2+ influx across a photoreceptor membrane. The marked dependence on potential of this Ca2+ influx and a Ca+-dependent K+ efflux accounts for enhancement of the light-induced depolarization when light is paired with rotation. A positive feedback cycle between light-induced depolarization and synaptic depolarization due to stimulus pairing can explain long-lasting behavioral changes produced by associative training but not control paradigms. The sensitivity of this Ca2+ influx to intracellular levels of adenosine 3'-5'-monophosphate suggests biochemical steps for this model of associative learning.
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