
Christian R. Hansel, PhD
University of Chicago · Pharmacology
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The main goal of our lab is to study the mechanisms underlying the formation of memories. We focus on the cerebellum, which is a brain area involved in motor coordination and learning, and which also plays a role in cognitive functions. Using patch-clamp recordings from cerebellar slice preparations, we examine activity-dependent changes in synaptic strength (synaptic plasticity) as well as changes in membrane excitability (intrinsic plasticity) that may form a cellular basis for information storage and learning. We also study abnormalities in synaptic physiology and in cerebellar function in autism, which often is associated with motor problems.
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