Publications by authors named "M E Larkum"

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  • Pyramidal neurons are crucial for cognitive functions in the neocortex, often described as simple point processors but actually integrating input in their apical dendrites, which enhances their contextual sensitivity.
  • Impairments in these integration mechanisms are linked to three major neurodevelopmental disabilities: fragile X, Down syndrome, and fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
  • Understanding these mechanisms could lead to new therapies for learning disabilities that are currently not available.
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The hippocampus is crucial for acquiring and retrieving episodic and contextual memories. In previous studies, the inactivation of dentate gyrus (DG) neurons by chemogenetic- and optogenetic-mediated hyperpolarization led to opposing conclusions about DG's role in memory retrieval. One study used Designer Receptors Exclusively Activated by Designer Drugs (DREADD)-mediated clozapine N-oxide (CNO)-induced hyperpolarization and reported that the previously formed memory was erased, thus concluding that denate gyrus is needed for memory maintenance.

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How is conscious experience related to material brain processes? A variety of theories aiming to answer this age-old question have emerged from the recent surge in consciousness research, and some are now hotly debated. Although most researchers have so far focused on the development and validation of their preferred theory in relative isolation, this article, written by a group of scientists representing different theories, takes an alternative approach. Noting that various theories often try to explain different aspects or mechanistic levels of consciousness, we argue that the theories do not necessarily contradict each other.

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The deepest layer of the cortex (layer 6b [L6b]) contains relatively few neurons, but it is the only cortical layer responsive to the potent wake-promoting neuropeptide orexin/hypocretin. Can these few neurons significantly influence brain state? Here, we show that L6b-photoactivation causes a surprisingly robust enhancement of attention-associated high-gamma oscillations and population spiking while abolishing slow waves in sleep-deprived mice. To explain this powerful impact on brain state, we investigated L6b's synaptic output using optogenetics, electrophysiology, and monoCaTChR ex vivo.

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  • Understanding consciousness is complex, and recent research highlights the importance of dendritic coupling in layer 5 pyramidal neurons, regulated by the thalamus.
  • A biophysical model of these neurons shows that integrated information peaks when thalamic inputs drive synchronous bursting activity.
  • This work suggests that the mammalian brain evolved to optimize information processing, bridging small-scale neuronal activity with broader consciousness phenomena.
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