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This research explores homeostatic plasticity in neural circuits, focusing on the role of microRNAs in stabilizing neuronal activity. By investigating these regulatory mechanisms, the project aims to enhance understanding of psychiatric disorders linked to neural dysfunction.
Neural circuits are constantly modified in response to experience and changes in the environment, a phenomenon known as plasticity.
While classical Hebbian plasticity is crucial to encode information, a different set of mechanisms, commonly referred to as homeostatic plasticity, are used by neurons to stabilize their activity in the face of perturbations that alter excitability.
Homeostatic plasticity plays a critical role during activity-dependent development of neural circuits, and it is frequ…
PHILIPPS UNIVERSITAET MARBURG
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