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Active TRAINING, INDIVIDUAL NIH (US)

How neural signals are integrated over time

$517.5K USD

Funder NATIONAL EYE INSTITUTE
Recipient Organization Weill Medical Coll of Cornell Univ
Country United States
Start Date Mar 09, 2022
End Date Mar 08, 2026
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10389462
Grant Description

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT: When we navigate a new environment, we have an internal understanding of where we are located in that environment. To build this internal sense of space, our brains integrate over time our estimate of how far we are walking and in which direction. I propose to study how brains integrate sensory information over time to

form a working spatial memory. This question is pertinent to human health because impairments of spatial working memory are hallmarks of neurological and psychiatric disorders, like Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia. A more detailed understanding of the mechanisms underlying spatial cognition should ultimately

lead to more rational treatments for these conditions. I will study neural integration in the Drosophila central complex, an emerging model for spatial navigation that has notable similarities with the mammalian navigational system. Building on recent work that has characterized neural signals that track the direction and

speed in which a fly travels, I will analyze central complex cells for processes that might integrate such signals into a working memory of a fly's position in space. The long-term objective of this project is to build a cellular- and circuit-level understanding of how neural signals are integrated over time to form working memories of

spatial variables.

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