New findings on memory impairment in epilepsy

Place cell of the mouse: The dendrites are easily recognizable thanks to the blu
Place cell of the mouse: The dendrites are easily recognizable thanks to the blue fluorescence staining. This is where location information is integrated. © Dr. Nicola Masala / University of Bonn .
Study by the University of Bonn elucidates a potential mechanism. Place cell of the mouse: The dendrites are easily recognizable thanks to the blue fluorescence staining. This is where location information is integrated. Dr. Nicola Masala / University of Bonn . People with chronic epilepsy often experience impaired memory. Researchers at the University of Bonn have now found a mechanism in mice that could explain these deficits. The German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) was also involved in the study.
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