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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: David Bannerman\nAbstract: The hippocampus is not only
  the most beautiful of all brain structures\, it is also the most\nimporta
 nt. Not surprisingly therefore it has been intensely studied. The prevaili
 ng view\nwhich dominates the literature is that the role of the hippocampu
 s is to process spatial\ninformation and to form spatial memories. This is
  based on (i) the claim that hippocampal\nlesions affect performance on sp
 atial tasks and not on non-spatial tasks\, (ii) that the unit\nactivity of
  hippocampal principal cell activity represents the spatial location of th
 e animal\n(so called place cells)\, and (iii) synaptic plasticity\, and in
  particular an NMDAR-dependent\nLTP-like mechanism\, in the hippocampus pr
 ovides the mechanism by which long-term\nassociative spatial memories are 
 formed and stored. But is it really so straightforward\, and\nare these ke
 y pieces of evidence really so watertight? All will be revealed!
LOCATION:Raiffeisen Lecture Hall\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:mtrappl@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:David Bannerman: The Institute Colloquium: Everything you ever want
 ed to know about the hippocampus bu
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/463
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