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This project investigates the neurobiological mechanisms of interval timing, focusing on the role of synaptic plasticity and dopamine modulation in the brain. Using both reverse and forward genetics approaches, it aims to identify genes involved in estimating durations and intervals, which are crucial for survival.
Forward genetics has led to major advances in our understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanism of the circadian clock but there is no comparable understanding of the interval timing mechanism, which enables us to estimate durations and intervals between events.
This is unfortunate because the ability to anticipate recurring events is essential for an orgranism’s survival.
In this project, we propose an investigation of the neurobiological processes underlying interval timing using two a…
ERASMUS UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM ROTTERDAM
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