Physiology of cortico-hippocampal interaction

Junior Research Group

Our research is focused on the mechanisms of information representation and propagation within and across different cortical networks. Specifically, we are exploring the neurophysiological mechanisms of information transfer within and between the neocortex and hippocampus during learning (acquisition) and sleep (consolidation), as one of the key topics in learning and memory research.

We employ state-of-the-art multichannel extracellular recordings in different cortical areas in behaving rats. Recordings with multichannel silicon probes allow us to sample the activity of multiple single neurons and local field potentials across multiple layers of one or several cortical areas. We also employ various perturbation techniques, such as electrical stimulation and optogenetic modulation of neuronal activity. We aim employ behavioral paradigms and animal tracking methods that allow for quantitative and precise control of animal behavior. Our research involves advanced signal processing and data mining, as well as computational modeling.

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Group Leader

   Anton Sirota

   Physiology of cortico-hippocampal interaction

   Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience

   Otfried-Müller-Straße 25
   72076 Tübingen
   Germany

+49 (0)7071 29 89160

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