A Directed Form of Synaptic Plasticity Produces Experience-Dependent Hippocampal Representations
Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk by Christine Grienberger from Brandeis University on experience-dependent hippocampal representations and directed synaptic plasticity. Delivered at the Timescales of Plasticity and Underlying Mechanisms conference, this 49-minute presentation delves into the neurobiology of learning and memory formation. Investigate how the brain associates events across various timescales, from seconds to weeks, despite synaptic changes typically occurring within milliseconds. Gain insights into the molecular, cellular, and circuit-level mechanisms that enable the brain to bridge these temporal gaps in associative learning. Understand how this research contributes to a comprehensive analysis of statistical learning, spanning from molecular processes to behavioral phenomena. Access additional conference materials, including recordings and slide decks, to further enhance your understanding of this cutting-edge neuroscience research.
Syllabus
A directed form of synaptic plasticity produces experience-... ▸ Christine Grienberger (Brandeis U)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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