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"Neural Ensemble Dynamics Underlying a Long-term Associative Fear Memory"

 

Benjamin Grewe, Ph.D.*

Research Fellow
Stanford University

 


ABSTRACT
Studies of ensemble neural dynamics are essential for understanding the brain’s computational processes that underlie learning and memory. Neural ensembles of the baso-lateral amygdala a limbic brain structure for example play a key role in the learning, expression, and extinction of associative fear memories. However, how neural ensembles in the amygdala represent diverse incoming sensory stimuli and how they encode associations between stimuli remains poorly understood. Here, we used miniaturized Ca2+ imaging in freely moving mice to record and follow amygdala ensemble activity deep in the brain and provide the very first look of how learning forms a long-term associative memory at the neural ensemble scale.


Petit Institute, Room 1128
Video Conference: TEP 104 and HSRB E160

 

Hosted by:  Garrett Stanley, Ph.D.

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  • Workflow Status:Published
  • Created By:Walter Rich
  • Created:01/19/2016
  • Modified By:Fletcher Moore
  • Modified:04/13/2017

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