Thesis supervisor: Gábor Tamás
Location of studies (in Hungarian): University of Szeged, Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Neuroscience, Szeged, Közép fasor 52. Abbreviation of location of studies: SZTE
Description of the research topic:
We have developed a method for electrophysiological recording from freely behaving rodents. With this method we found in subpopulations of fast-spiking cells that sleep spindles of natural sleep contains yet undetected high frequency component (Averkin et al. 2016). We continue our recordings from anatomically identified interneurons searching for wave formations during sleep spindles. High frequency events in generated by populations of interneurons may be substantial in memory transfer between hippocampus and neocortex.
Required language skills: English Further requirements: strong determination and meticulous working attitude
Number of students who can be accepted: 1
Deadline for application: 2019-08-31
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