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UNDERSTAND THE ROLE OF HIPPOCAMPAL- THALAMIC-CORTICAL COORDINATION IN MEMORY CONSOLIDATION

Muhang Liand 1 co-author

RIKEN

FENS Forum 2026 (2026)
Barcelona, Spain
Board PS04-08PM-659

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UNDERSTAND THE ROLE OF HIPPOCAMPAL- THALAMIC-CORTICAL COORDINATION IN MEMORY CONSOLIDATION poster preview

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PS04-08PM-659

Abstract

Neuronal ensembles that hold specific memories (memory engrams) are defined as enduring physical and/or chemical changes in a neural network that is the result of neuronal activation by episodic stimuli. Engram cells have been identified in multiple brain regions, including the hippocampus, amygdala, thalamus, and cortex It has been hypothesized that these distributed engrams are functionally connected. This neural network can be specifically reactivated, resulting in the recall of the original memory.
However, how the interaction among multiple regions facilitates the consolidation, or long-term storage, of memory remains unknown.
Here, we will investigate the role of hippocampal thalamic cortical coordination in memory consolidation Combining transgenic mice and optogenetics, we will examine the physiological signature of thalamic engrams B y inhibiting them using chemogenetics during consolidation, we will investigate the role of thalamic engram cells in the recent and remote recall Using optogenetic manipulation and in vivo multi region recordings, we would examine the effect of manipulation of thalamic engram on hippocampal and cortical engrams, and how they are coupled during events underlying memory consolidation.

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