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Scientists identify neurons devoted to social memory

Thursday, Sep 29
… a new study reports. hippocampus social memory autism CA1 engram … found in a region of the hippocampus known as the ventral CA1, store “social memories” that help shape the mice’s … test mouse by either inhibiting or activating the ventral CA1 cells,” says Susumu Tonegawa, the Picower Professor of …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/101

Neuroscientists identify brain circuit that encodes timing of events

Monday, Jan 11
… helps us to maintain our timeline of memories. hippocampus CA1 https://www.pnas.org/content/118/3/e2020698118 When we … keep track of time, in a part of the hippocampus called CA1. In that study, MacDonald, who was then a postdoc at … which other parts of the brain might be feeding CA1 timing information. Some previous studies had suggested …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/743

How we recall the past

Thursday, Aug 17
… involves cells in a part of the hippocampus called CA1, which then relays information to another brain structure … identified anatomical connections that detour from CA1 through the subiculum, which then connects to the … Other experiments revealed that the direct circuit from CA1 to the entorhinal cortex is not necessary for memory …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/94

How the brain selectively remembers new places

Monday, Dec 25
https://picower.mit.edu/node/139

Neuroscientists find memory cells that help us interpret new situations

Monday, Apr 06
… when a new, similar event takes place hippocampus CA1 spatial memory … the researchers measured activity in neurons of the CA1 region of the mouse hippocampus as the mice repeatedly … but not the others. About 30 percent of the neurons in CA1 appeared to be involved in creating this “event code.” …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/634

A single memory is stored across many connected brain regions

Monday, Apr 11
… complex connect. They chose two well-known memory regions, CA1 of the hippocampus and the basolateral amygdala (BLA), … optogenetically inhibiting natural zap memory recall in CA1 or the BLA (i.e. when mice were placed back in the cage …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/907

Picower Graduate Fellows

… both the primary visual cortex (V1) and the hippocampal CA1 region in freely-moving mice as they explore a … induce changes in the population responses in both V1 and CA1 respectively, in turn, to form a hypothetical model on …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/901

The unexpected precision of an inducible transcription factor

… function. I will share work from my lab describing how, in CA1 pyramidal neurons in the mouse hippocampus, the …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/801

Special Seminar with Emily Osterweil, PhD, The University of Edinburgh

… of mGlu 1/5  activation. Here, we use a combination of CA1 pyramidal neuron-specific TRAP-seq and proteomics to …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/922

Glial and Neuronal Biology of the Aging Brain

https://picower.mit.edu/node/885

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