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This project investigates how memories are formed and maintained in the brain, focusing on the hippocampus and entorhinal cortex in rats. By analyzing neuronal activity and using photo-stimulation techniques, it aims to determine the precision of neuronal spiking necessary for short-term spatial memory.
The neural basis of memory is of key scientific and clinical importance, but it is yet unknown how memories are formed and maintained.
While it generally agreed that multi-neuronal activity is required for information processing in the brain, the requisite temporal precision of spiking is unknown.
During the outgoing phase, I will use the rat spatial memory model system to study this issue.
Rats will run in one of two paths after a delay period of wheel-running during which the forthcoming path…
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