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This project investigates the mechanisms of timing-dependent plasticity in neuronal networks, focusing on how these processes are affected during healthy brain development and Alzheimer's disease. Using advanced techniques like electrophysiology and imaging, the research aims to enhance understanding of synaptic change…
Brain plasticity and neuronal network oscillations are crucial brain processes that depend on the timing precision of neuronal activity.
These processes change during healthy brain development and are disrupted early on Alzheimers disease (AD) with controversies on the onset of their impairment.
Thus, comprehensive studies of plasticity considering the state of the neuronal network during development and AD progression are missing.
Here we will address the mechanisms underlying timing-dependent…
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