T.V.P. Bliss and A.C. Dolphin. Where is the locus of long-term potentiation? In Lynch, McGaugh, and Weinberger, editors, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. The Guilford Press, 1984.

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....existing synapses. This learning can, in theory, take place either in the presynaptic terminal, which would result in changes in the amount of transmitter released per action potential, or in the postsynaptic terminal, whichwould result in changes in the response for a given amount of transmitter [6], or both. Presynaptic mechanisms can be very specific, involving a single or small group of connections, as individual presynaptic terminals tend to be isolated both electrically and chemically. On the other hand, postsynaptic mechanisms can more easily affect large populations of synapses ....

T.V.P. Bliss and A.C. Dolphin. Where is the locus of long-term potentiation? In Lynch, McGaugh, and Weinberger, editors, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. The Guilford Press, 1984.

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