2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.30.605900
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Event boundaries drive norepinephrine release and distinctive neural representations of space in the rodent hippocampus

Sam McKenzie,
Alexandra L. Sommer,
Infania Pimentel
et al.

Abstract: Episodic memories are temporally segmented around event boundaries that tend to coincide with moments of environmental change. During these times, the state of the brain should change rapidly, or reset, to ensure that the information encountered before and after an event boundary is encoded in different neuronal populations. Norepinephrine (NE) is thought to facilitate this network reorganization. However, it is unknown whether event boundaries drive NE release in the hippocampus and, if so, how NE release rel… Show more

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