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This project investigates the neuronal mechanisms underlying short-term memory in aging and neuropsychiatric disorders. By employing advanced recording and stimulation techniques, the research aims to identify the circuit components necessary for memory maintenance in living animals.
Short term memory (STM) is impaired at old age and a host of neuropsychiatric disorders, and has been the focus of a multitude of psychological and theoretical studies.
However, the underlying neuronal circuit mechanisms remain elusive, mainly due to the lack of experimental tools: we suggest that rapid manipulations at the neuronal level are required for deciphering underlying mechanisms.
We have developed an approach combining large-scale extracellular recordings and high density multi-site/mu…
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