Eyes Wide Open on AMPAR Trafficking during Motor Learning

Neuron
Frederic Gambino, D Choquet

Abstract

In this issue of Neuron, Roth et al. (2020) report that the content of GluA1-containing AMPAR at spines and dendrites in vivo in the motor and visual cortex increases proportionally to the learning of a motor task. Visual cortex activity is necessary for increasing AMPAR content and learning in light.

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Jan 7, 2020·Neuron·Richard H RothRichard L Huganir

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