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Modeling and control of memory consolidation in mice brain with clinical applications using brain interface devices

  • Organisation(s): Delft University of Technology
  • Research area / work package: Computational methods area
  • Type of project: PhD
  • Duration: July 2024 - June 2028
  • Project owner: Maria de Fonseca
Modeling and control of memory consolidation in mice brain with clinical applications using brain interface devices

 Model for memory consolidation: a data-driven model that describes frequency modulation during sleep between different brain regions (macro scale). This model aims to provide an understanding of the interactions between brain regions during sleep from mouse data.

Disturbance and control: force changes in the behavior of certain states that describe important features/regions to understand how these changes affect the dynamics of other regions. For instance, 'disconnect' the hippocampus and see changes in behaviour.

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