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MemoryLane investigates the influence of gut bacteria on brain function, particularly in relation to memory and neuroplasticity. The project aims to establish a causal link between gut microbiome composition and cognitive abilities, with implications for understanding Alzheimer's disease and aging.
The fact that the brain is influenced by the microorganisms that make up the gut microbiome substantially widens the scope of how we need to view human neurocognition and behaviour.
However, a clear understanding of underlying mechanisms is scant and mainly grounded in animal work.
This proposal aims at major contributions towards overcoming these limitations.
The core hypothesis is that gut bacteria are key in shaping neural plasticity, and in this way, influence human memory abilities.
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