Talk: Nov 15th M.V. Puig. Keynote speaker at the Women in Neuroscience luncheon.
Poster: Thomas Gener*, Maria Alemany, Adrià Tauste, M. Victoria Puig. Serotonin 5-HT1A and 5-HT2A receptors and antipsychotics modulate gamma and theta rhythms and prefronto-hippocampal connectivity in behaving mice.
Poster: Maria Alemany*, Thomas Gener, M. Victoria Puig. Altered prefronto-hippocampal neural network dynamics in a murine model of Down syndrome during memory processing.
SYMPOSIA SESSIONS - Sunday July 3rd, 2016 - 15:45h/17:45h
PS11 - Rethinking the role of prefrontal cortex in working memory. - Chaired by: A. Compte (Barcelona, Spain).
Persistent activity in the prefrontal cortex has been long viewed as the neural correlate of working memory (WM). Recently, classification analyses in neuroimaging have probed memory content across the brain, and optogenetics and pharmacological manipulations have explored the causal role of PFC in WM. The emerging view reveals context-dependent involvement of PFC in WM tasks, from learning to categorization, suggesting a possible reformulation of PFC as the primary site of memory maintenance.
Talk: M.V. Puig. Dopamine receptors modulate associative learning and neural activity in the prefrontal cortex: insights from studies in non-human primates
Poster: M. Alemany, T. Gener, M.V. Puig. Neural substrates of cognitive impairment in the Down Syndrome mouse model Ts65Dn: Role of prefronto-hippocampal synchrony.
PuigLab participates in the organization of this event.
Information and registration: sinc2explorer@gmail.com
Lab leader:
M. Victoria Puig(ELIMINAR)
Tel:
0034 933160482
Dr. Aiguader, 88
08003 Barcelona
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