Munich Neuroscience Calendar

Event:

24.11.2014, 16:00 MCN
until 17:00
Event Type: Talk
Speaker: Tobias Bonhoeffer
Institute: Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology, Martinsried)

Title: How Experience Changes Synapses in the Mammalian Brain

Location:
MKE Library, M210, LMU Main Building
Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1
80539 Munich

Host: Benedikt Grothe
Host Email: o.behrend@lmu.de
Abstract:
One of the most fundamental properties of the brain is its ability to adapt rapidly to environmental changes. This is achieved mainly by changes in the connectivity between individual nerve cells. Synapses can be modulated in their strength by a variety of different mechanisms. We have investigated a number of these mechanisms, ranging from homeostatic control of synaptic efficacy to morphological manifestations of synaptic strengthening or weakening, and the role of calcium in these processes. Yet, while we are beginning to understand the cellular mechanisms underlying synaptic changes, it is important to also consider the functional implications of synaptic plasticity in the intact brain. We are therefore employing in vivo imaging approaches to investigate the effects of experience on synaptic changes in cortical circuits in the intact animal. This has enabled us to study morphological as well as functional plasticity at the level of individual neurons in the neocortex of anesthetized and behaving animals. These experiments are beginning to close the gap between traditional cellular and systems studies, and they are enabling us to obtain a much more comprehensive understanding of the phenomenon of synaptic plasticity and its role in cortical function and ultimately behavior.


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