Diverse Mechanisms and Time-Scales of Local CaMKII Synthesis - Leslie Griffith
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Overview
Explore a conference talk on diverse mechanisms and time-scales of local CaMKII synthesis presented by Leslie Griffith from Brandeis University. Delve into the neurobiology of learning, focusing on how the brain associates events across various timescales, from seconds to weeks or longer. Examine the biological mechanisms that induce changes in synaptic connections between neurons, typically occurring within milliseconds. Investigate molecular, cellular, and circuit-level mechanisms used by the brain to bridge multiple timescales in individual experiences. Gain insights into the latest understanding of biological mechanisms supporting associative learning across different timescales. Discover how this talk contributes to an integrated analysis of statistical learning spanning molecular, cellular, circuit, and behavioral-level phenomena. Recorded as part of the Timescales of Plasticity and Underlying Mechanisms conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics in Santa Barbara, CA.
Syllabus
Diverse mechanisms and time-scales of local CaMKII synthesis â–¸ Leslie Griffith (Brandeis U)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics