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URL:https://www.dresden-science-calendar.de/calendar/de/detail/22760
LOCATION:TUD CRTD\, Fetscherstraße 10501307 Dresden
SUMMARY:260416_CMCB LSS - Prof. Mayank Mehta\, W.M. Keck Center for Neuroph
 ysics at UCLA
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: \nInstitute of Speaker: \nTopics:\nBiologie\, Willkomm
 en\n Location:\n  Name: TUD CRTD ()\n  Street: Fetscherstraße 105\n  City
 : 01307 Dresden\n  Phone: +49 (0)351 458 82052\n  Fax: +49 (0)351 458 8205
 9 \nDescription: <p><strong>Host:</strong> Federico Calegari (CRTD)</p> <p
 ><strong>Title:</strong> \"Hippocampus from virtual reality to reality: Sp
 ace\, time and memory\"</p> <p><strong>Abstract:</strong> The hippocampu
 s is implicated in many learning and memory disorders including Alzheimer
 's\, and while dozens of drugs have cured these in mice\, they all failed 
 in humans. Hippocampal neurons in rodents show robust spatial selectivit
 y\, hence the standard test of hippocampal pathology in mice is the Morri
 s Water Maze. However\, hippocampal neurons show very little spatial sel
 ectivity in freely foraging primates and hippocampal damage in humans cau
 ses profound non-spatial\, episodic memory deficits\, whose neurophysiolog
 ical analog in rodents is unclear. Our experiments in virtual reality and 
 real-world tasks suggest a novel\, unified theory of hippocampal functio
 n that can reconcile long-standing differences and improve translation fro
 m mice to humans.</p>
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