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This project investigates how the connections between neurons change during learning and memory formation in living brains. By using advanced optical techniques, it aims to map these causal interactions in real-time, focusing on the motor cortex and related areas in mice.
A central hypothesis in neuroscience is that changes in connectivity patterns between neurons support learning and memory formation.
Most methods for examining connectivity between individual neurons rely on ex vivo experiments (e.g., in brain slices).
However, in vivo measurements are required to study how neurons causally influence each other's activity ('causal connectivity') in the living brain, and how these causal interactions change over time.
Thus, while brain networks are among the most…
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