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Microcircuit Modeling: Hippocampus Insights

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This lecture introduces the simulation of a hippocampus microcircuit, aiming to understand brain function and behavior. Participants will learn to analyze and simulate neuronal circuits, gaining insights into learning, memory, and spatial navigation. The lecture covers the reconstruction of a rat hippocampus CA1 microcircuit, detailing its composition, pathways, and synaptic connections.

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