A01: Control of memory engram-related activity in the hippocampus: focus on disinhibition

Hippocampal sharp wave/ripple complexes (SWRs, Buzsaki, 1989) are short (50-100 ms) episodes of coordinated network activity arising in the hippocampal CA3 area. They may mediate the consolidation of explicit memories, and their disruption interferes with memory (Girardeau et al. 2009). However, the mechanisms governing the occurrence of these episodes remain obscure. To understand the functional role of SWRs in memory consolidation, we will focus on mechanisms that control the rapid onset and termination and the incidence of the sharp-wave (SPW) component. We propose that disinhibition governs the underlying network dynamics and plan to evaluate this hypothesis by developing a computational model that will be analyzed mathematically. The model will be constrained by experiments, in vitro, and its predictions will be tested experimentally.

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Prof. Dr. Richard Kempter
Principal Investigator

PI in projects A01

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Prof. Dr. Dietmar Schmitz
Principal Investigator

Full professor Cellular and Molecular Neurosciences Assistant professor Postdoctoral fellow PhD thesis Studies in Medicine

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Prof. Nikolaus Maier
Associated Principal Investigator
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Dr. Eric Reifenstein
Associated postdoc

Post doc in project A01

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Gaspar Cano
PhD student

PhD student in project A01

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Dr. Roberta Evangelista
Alumni

Former PhD student in projects A01