Putting memories in their place

Abstract

Spatial learning and the rodent hippocampus have served as a powerful model system to study memory, spanning genetic, in vitro and in vivo physiological approaches. Recent work by Pettit et al. bridges the gaps in these fields, reporting that neurons expressing markers of plasticity constitute a more reliable spatial code and may underlie stable spatial memories.

Publication
Cell Res 33, 91–92 (2023)
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Chia-Hsuan Wang
Research Scientist