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Synaptic inhibition and the control of excitability in the rodent piriform cortex [ 2008 - 2011 ]

Also known as: Inhibitory cells in the odour-sensing area of the mouse brain

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/471413]

Researchers: Prof John Bekkers (Principal investigator) ,  The Australian National University (Managed by)

Brief description We are studying the properties of neurons (nerve cells) and brain circuits that enable mammals to recognise and remember odours. Our experiments will focus on neurons in the odour-processing region of the cerebral cortex of mice. This work will answer fundamental questions about how the brain interprets sensory inputs in order to build a coherent picture of the external world. Our findings will also provide a deeper understanding of the causes of epilepsy, leading to improved treatments.

Funding Amount $AUD 459,738.54

Funding Scheme NHMRC Project Grants

Notes Standard Project Grant

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