… (NE), the LC’s tiny population of surprisingly diverse cells may represent an important regulator of learning from … suggested to be a heterogeneous population of NE-releasing cells, potentially exhibiting both spatial and temporal … learning and cognition. 46 20 13 15 14 5 24 Small Image in Place of Hero On List on Aging Brain Initiative Page Off List …
… same task, the participation and activity of individual cells varies (a phenomenon called “representational drift”). … not only from neurons involved in the task but also from cells that were working on unrelated things. So, to isolate … for the research. 44 28 220 16 22 15 Small Image in Place of Hero On List on Aging Brain Initiative Page Off List …
… showed that by tracking distinct gamma frequencies among placecells, she could predict where mice were along a path (fast … she said, may be to prevent interference between place memory encoding and recall. Three other speakers …
… observed in real brains at work. The idea that brain cells maintain memories by being always “on” may be simpler, … Grants funded the research. 44 22 15 20 Small Image in Place of Hero Off List on Aging Brain Initiative Page Off …
… for example, is increasing the population of immune cells that produce IL-17a in the meningeal membranes that … exactly that impact. 44 443 46 3 26 20 16 Small Image in Place of Hero Off List on Aging Brain Initiative Page Off …
… 80 billion neurons, and an equal number of non-neuronal cells, especially astrocytes. Formerly considered support cells for neurons, new findings are transforming our … Off Off Organizer Email bgreeno@mit.edu Small Image in Place of Hero On …
… of Orientation Selectivity in Cat Visual Cortical Simple Cells A Point Process Framework for Relating Neural Spiking … From Ensemble Firing Patterns of Rat Hippocampal PlaceCells The time-rescaling theorem and its application to … data Reverse replay of behavioral sequences in hippocampal placecells during the awake state Estimating a State-Space …