Memory-Related Dynamics and Their Hijacking in Hyperexcitability
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Explore how memory-related brain dynamics are disrupted in hyperexcitability conditions in this 55-minute BrainMap seminar presented by Dr. Jordan Farrell from Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Delve into the complex mechanisms underlying memory formation and maintenance, and discover how pathological hyperexcitability states can hijack these normal neural processes. Learn about cutting-edge research examining the intersection between memory systems and abnormal brain excitability, with implications for understanding neurological and psychiatric disorders. Gain insights into the latest neuroimaging and electrophysiological techniques used to study these phenomena, and understand how disrupted memory dynamics contribute to various clinical conditions characterized by hyperexcitability.
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BrainMap: Memory-related dynamics and their hijacking in hyperexcitability
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MGH Martinos Center