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Probing Goal Cells in Navigation and Social Cells

Learn the role of place cells and social memory in hippocampal research

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Place Cells and Social Memory Deficits in Rats

During this on-demand webinar, Dr. Richard Morris from the University of Edinburgh and colleagues review recent research on the role of place cells in the hippocampus and the neural basis of social deficits in memory and behavior in rats.

Presenter’s Abstract

Dr. Richard Morris and his team present research on the role of place cells in the hippocampus and their involvement in memory and behavior. Their findings explore how disruptions in these neural systems may contribute to social deficits in rats.

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Speakers

Richard Morris, D. Phil

Edinburgh Neuroscience, Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, The University of Edinburgh