We are a Systems Neuroscience Lab located in Copenhagen. Our goal is to understand the neuronal mechanisms involved in memory and cognition and how imbalances in the circuits can lead to pathological conditions. In particular, we study spatial memory, and theta oscillations in behaving rats, and how the distributed populations of neurons across the brain circuits central to memory, are coordinating their dynamics to generate complex cognitive functions in awake rodents.
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CellExplorer: A framework for visualizing and characterizing single neurons (Neuron)
petersen.peter@gmail.com2022-08-18T18:54:15+00:00November 12, 2021|
Movement is governed by rotational population dynamics in spinal motor networks (bioRxiv)
petersen.peter@gmail.com2022-08-18T18:51:36+00:00September 17, 2021|
3D-printed recoverable microdrive and base plate system for rodent electrophysiology (Bio-protocol)
petersen.peter@gmail.com2022-08-18T18:52:40+00:00September 17, 2021|
Metal microdrive and head cap system for silicon probe recovery in freely moving rodent (eLife)
petersen.peter@gmail.com2022-08-15T07:57:49+00:00June 14, 2021|
Cooling of medial septum reveals theta phase lag coordination of hippocampal cell assemblies (Neuron)
petersen.peter@gmail.com2022-08-15T07:58:07+00:00July 25, 2020|
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