2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-75463-5
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Impact of background input on memory consolidation

Martina Lamberti,
Nikolaos Kikirikis,
Michel J. A. M. van Putten
et al.

Abstract: Memory consolidation involves repeated replay of new information by the hippocampus, which transfers memories to the neocortex for long-term storage. This occurs mainly during slow wave sleep, a phase characterized in the cortex by low cholinergic tone and low afferent input. High cholinergic tone has been shown to hamper memory consolidation, probably mediated by reduced network excitability (the ease of activity propagation in a network). We used cortical neuronal networks on multi electrode arrays to invest… Show more

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