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University of Basel, Switzerland
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Friday, December 2, 2022
6:00 PM Europe/Zurich
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NeuroLeman Network
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70.00 minutes
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The hippocampus is one of the few regions in the adult mammalian brain which is endowed with life-long neurogenesis. Despite intense investigation, it remains unclear how neurons newly-generated may retain unique functions that contribute to modulate hippocampal information processing and cognition. In this talk, I will present some recent findings revealing how enhanced forms of plasticity in adult-born neurons underlie the way they become incorporated into pre-existing networks in response to experience.
Silvia Arber
University of Basel, Switzerland
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