Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4354186 Trends in Neurosciences 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Summary of the most recent insights on the function of spines and dendrites in vivo.•Coexistence of linear and non-linear dendritic integration in the same neurons.

Dendrites are the predominant entry site for excitatory synaptic potentials in most types of central neurons. There is increasing evidence that dendrites are not just passive transmitting devices but play active roles in synaptic integration through linear and non-linear mechanisms. Frequently, excitatory synapses are formed on dendritic spines. In addition to relaying incoming electrical signals, spines can play important roles in modifying these signals through complex biochemical processes and, thereby, determine learning and memory formation. Here, we review recent advances in our understanding of the function of spines and dendrites in central mammalian neurons in vivo by focusing particularly on insights obtained from Ca2+ imaging studies.

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