Daniel Bendor
My research interests are focused on understanding the neuronal substrates of perception and memory. My work uses a combination of large-scale electrophysiological recording methods and molecular-genetic tools in behaving rodents to examine 1) how neurones encode complex sounds in auditory cortex, and 2) how auditory information is stored into memory by interactions between auditory cortex and the hippocampus during sleep.
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Recent publications
- How Targeted Memory Reactivation Promotes the Selective Strengthening of Memories in Sleep External link Current Biology, 29 (18), R906-R912 DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2019.08.019
- A review of neurobiological factors underlying the selective enhancement of memory at encoding, consolidation, and retrieval. External link Prog Neurobiol DOI: 10.1016/j.pneurobio.2019.04.004
- Manipulating hippocampus-dependent memories: To enhance, delete or incept? External link In The Hippocampus from Cells to Systems: Structure, Connectivity, and Functional Contributions to Memory and Flexible Cognition , (pp. 123-137). : 1518014. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-50406-3_5
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