Subprojects

The CRC’s A and B clusters are supported by service projects in C. In collaboration, these clusters investigate overarching conceptual questions in diverse organisms and systems.

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Matthew Larkum introduces A, Produced by LT.org

Christoph Ploner introduces B, Produced by LT.org

Matthew Larkum introduces C, Produced by LT.org

A01

A01
Role of heterogeneous pyramidal cell populations and specific connectivity motifs in pattern completion and replay of memory sequences

A02

A02
Differential embedding of hippocampal output neurons during memory-related oscillations

A03

A03
A comparative approach to the consolidation of kinship memory

A04

A04
Chasing engrams in a µStim-based systems memory consolidation paradigm

A05

A05
Inhibitory control of memory consolidation in primary somatosensory cortex

A06

A06
Song memory consolidation in sleeping zebra finches

A07

A07
Network activity during memory consolidation and sleep in Drosophila

A08

A08
Homeostatic presynaptic plasticity in memory consolidation and sleep of the aging brain

A09

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Dreaming in context – Role of context in sensory cortico-hippocampal interactions during consolidation

A10

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Role of mTORC1 and protein translation in memory consolidation in the neocortex

B01

B01
A neuronal model for the development of schemas and their role in systems memory consolidation

B03

B03
A combined perturbation and modelling approach to understand and modulate the interactions between brain oscillations underlying memory consolidation in human NREM sleep

B04

B04
Ontogenesis of memory consolidation: From remembering regularities to specifics

B05

B05
Contextual modulation of spatial memory consolidation

B06

B06
Connectivity dynamics related to memory consolidation in cortical layers and subcortical networks

C01

C01
Development of molecular tools for manipulating and studying memory engrams

C02

C02
Experimental behavior technologies and animal training

INF

INF
Infrastructure for Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable (FAIR) Data

Z

a01
Central administrative project and data curation

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