Abstract
A novel mechanism of persistent facilitation induced by serotonin at Aplysia synapses depends upon rapid postsynaptic protein synthesis and increased responsiveness to glutamate; whereas the memory for this synaptic change is postsynaptic, the initiating signal may be an increase in spontaneous release of glutamate from the presynaptic terminals.
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