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dc.contributor.advisorRyan, Tomasen
dc.contributor.authorPower, Sarahen
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-20T09:47:18Z
dc.date.available2022-04-20T09:47:18Z
dc.date.issued2022en
dc.date.submitted2022en
dc.identifier.citationPower, Sarah, Gone or Misplaced?: Investigation of Memory Engrams Across Development, Trinity College Dublin.School of Biochemistry & Immunology, 2022en
dc.identifier.otherYen
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dc.description.abstractAll humans experience amnesia. While about 30% of adults who live to be over 65 will suffer from dementia, 100% of the human population experiences infantile amnesia, which is the loss of memories formed in early childhood (before 2 4 years). Although behavioural neuroscientists have already demonstrated that rodents display infantile amnesia, little is known about the basic neurobiology of infantile amnesia and further its effect on memory engrams. This thesis probes the question of how memories are stored in the brain throughout development by integrating recently developed engram labelling technology with rodent models of infantile amnesia. This thesis aims to characterize infantile amnesia in the mouse using multiple behavioural paradigms. It develops a genetic strategy for labelling infant engram cells in a persistent way that can be maintained across the lifespan. It then uses this strategy as a platform to optogenetically interrogate the functionality of infant engram cells in adulthood. It investigates the degree of information content that is retained after infantile amnesia for various kinds of memory. The mechanisms underlying infantile amnesia are investigated and potential methodologies for the permanent reinstatement of infant engrams are probed. Lastly, approaches for preventing infantile amnesia are explored by inducing immunological brain states that may allow infant memories to survive IA.en
dc.publisherTrinity College Dublin. School of Biochemistry & Immunology. Discipline of Biochemistryen
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dc.titleGone or Misplaced?: Investigation of Memory Engrams Across Developmenten
dc.typeThesisen
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dc.type.qualificationlevelDoctoralen
dc.identifier.peoplefinderurlhttps://tcdlocalportal.tcd.ie/pls/EnterApex/f?p=800:71:0::::P71_USERNAME:SPOWER3en
dc.identifier.rssinternalid242422en
dc.rights.ecaccessrightsopenAccess
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2262/98472


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