Hippocampal Memory, Cognition, and the Role of Sleep - Part 2
Offered By: MITCBMM via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate workings of hippocampal memory, cognition, and sleep's crucial role in a comprehensive lecture by MIT's Matt Wilson. Delve into topics such as phase procession, phase relationships, decoding techniques, spatial navigational tasks, and back-to-back teammates tasks. Examine theta phase locking, the prefrontal cortex's functions, and optogenetic manipulation. Investigate temporal coding, non-REM sleep patterns, and Albert's study on slow oscillations. Gain valuable insights into the complex interplay between sleep and cognitive processes, enhancing your understanding of neuroscience and memory formation.
Syllabus
Intro
Phase procession
Phase relationship
Decoding
Spatial navigational tasks
Backtoback teammates task
Theta phase locking
The prefrontal cortex
Optogenetic manipulation
Temporal coding
NonREM sleep
Alberts study
Slow oscillations
Sleep
Taught by
MITCBMM
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