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memory circuits

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SeminarNeuroscience

Inhibitory connectivity and computations in olfaction

Rainer Friedrich
Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research
Dec 6, 2021

We use the olfactory system and forebrain of (adult) zebrafish as a model to analyze how relevant information is extracted from sensory inputs, how information is stored in memory circuits, and how sensory inputs inform behavior. A series of recent findings provides evidence that inhibition has not only homeostatic functions in neuronal circuits but makes highly specific, instructive contributions to behaviorally relevant computations in different brain regions. These observations imply that the connectivity among excitatory and inhibitory neurons exhibits essential higher-order structure that cannot be determined without dense network reconstructions. To analyze such connectivity we developed an approach referred to as “dynamical connectomics” that combines 2-photon calcium imaging of neuronal population activity with EM-based dense neuronal circuit reconstruction. In the olfactory bulb, this approach identified specific connectivity among co-tuned cohorts of excitatory and inhibitory neurons that can account for the decorrelation and normalization (“whitening”) of odor representations in this brain region. These results provide a mechanistic explanation for a fundamental neural computation that strictly requires specific network connectivity.

SeminarNeuroscience

The birth of hippocampal memory circuits

Rosa Cossart
Inmed, Marseille - France
Jan 11, 2021
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How development sculpts memory circuits

Rosa Cossart
Institute of Mediterranean Neurobiology (INMED), INSERM
Sep 24, 2020

In mammals, the selective transformation of transient experience into stored memory occurs in the hippocampus, which develops representations of specific events in the context in which they occur. In this talk, I will focus on the development of hippocampal circuits and the self-organized dynamics embedded in them since the latter critically support the role of the hippocampus in memory. I will discuss evidence that adult hippocampal cells and circuits are remarkably sculpted by development, as early as embryonic neurogenesis. We argue that these primary developmental programs provide a scaffold onto which later experience of the external world can be grafted. Next, I will present data on the emergence of recurrent connectivity and self-organized dynamics in hippocampal circuits and outline the critical turn points and discontinuities in that developmental journey.

ePosterNeuroscience

Brain-wide microstrokes affect the stability of memory circuits in the hippocampus

Hendrik Heiser, Filippo Kiessler, Adrian Roggenbach, Martin Wieckhorst, Fritjof Helmchen, Julijana Gjorgjieva, Anna-Sophia Wahl

FENS Forum 2024

ePosterNeuroscience

Cell type and synapse-specific definition of memory circuits in microbiota-deficient mice

Mathieu Thabault, Melanie Depret, John F. Cryan, Linda Katona

FENS Forum 2024

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