Key Brain Circuits for Navigation and Memory Uncovered

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Researchers at UC Irvine have identified two neural circuits in the retrosplenial cortex crucial for spatial navigation and memory. The M2-projecting pathway links spatial thought to action, while the AD-projecting pathway supports location-specific memory. Inhibiting these circuits impairs memory and spatial actions, offering insights into neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's and potential targeted treatments.
Topics:health#alzheimers-disease#brain-circuits#neuroscience#retrosplenial-cortex#science#spatial-memory
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