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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 80 No. 6 December 1998,
pp. 3352-3355
Copyright ©1998 The American Physiological Society
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Department of Zoology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 73019
Bastian, Joseph. Modulation of calcium-dependent postsynaptic depression contributes to an adaptive sensory filter. J. Neurophysiol. 80: 3352-3355, 1998. The ability of organisms to ignore unimportant patterns of sensory input may be as critical as the ability to attend to those that are behaviorally relevant. Mechanisms used to reject irrelevant inputs range from peripheral filters, which allow only restricted portions of the spectrum of possible inputs to pass, to higher-level processes, which actively select stimuli to be "attended to." Recent studies of several lower vertebrates demonstrate the presence of adaptive sensory filters, which "learn," with a time course of a few minutes, to cancel predictable patterns of sensory input without compromising responses to novel stimuli. Predictable stimuli include "reafferent" stimuli, which occur as a result of an animal's own activity, as well as stimuli that are simply repetitive. The adaptive characteristic of these filters depends on an anti-Hebbian form of synaptic plasticity that modulates the strength of multisensory dendritic inputs resulting in the genesis of "negative image" signals, which cancel the predicted pattern of sensory afference. This report provides evidence that the mechanism underlying the anti-Hebbian plasticity involves the modulation of a calcium-dependent form of postsynaptic depression.
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