ProjectDer Beitrag des kortikalen Neuron-Glia-Netzwerks zur Gedächtnisbildung im Schlaf
Basic data
Title:
Der Beitrag des kortikalen Neuron-Glia-Netzwerks zur Gedächtnisbildung im Schlaf
Duration:
01/01/2021 to 31/12/2023
Abstract / short description:
Learning of complex motor tasks modifies local network activity in the primary motor cortex (M1), is substantially rehearsed during subsequent sleep and is associated with an interregional (i.e. cortico-striato-hippocampal) reorganization of the memory trace. At the cortical level, in addition to neurons, this process critically depends on astrocytic calcium signaling. However, the learning-dependent in vivo patterns of coordinated neuro-glial activity involved in memory formation during subsequent wake and sleep remain unclear. Using chronic in vivo imaging we will monitor, in a brain-state specific manner, neuronal and astroglial calcium signaling in M1 before, during and immediately after the complex wheel learning task as well as during preceding and subsequent sleep. We will test how learning performance, underlying task-specific activity patterns and interregional local field potentials (LFPs) are influenced by acute sleep deprivation and how network activity is re-activated post learning in a similar but not identical task, requiring generalization process, i.e., gist abstraction. Taken together our data will provide an unprecedented insight into the in vivo interactions between neurons and neuroglia underlying complex motor learning and its rehearsal by sleep.
Involved staff
Managers
Institute of Physiology
Non-clinical institutes, Faculty of Medicine
Non-clinical institutes, Faculty of Medicine
Local organizational units
Neurophysiology
Institute of Physiology
Non-clinical institutes, Faculty of Medicine
Non-clinical institutes, Faculty of Medicine
Funders
Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany