Myelination: another form of brain plasticity
- đ¤ Speaker: Dr Giulia Bonetto, MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute
- đ Date & Time: Wednesday 10 March 2021, 16:00 - 17:00
- đ Venue: Zoom
Abstract
Studies of neural circuit plasticity focus almost exclusively on functional and structural changes of neuronal synapses. In recent years, however, myelin plasticity has emerged as a potential modulator of neuronal networks. Myelination of previously unmyelinated axons and changes in the structure on already-myelinated axons can have large effects on the function of neuronal networks. Yet myelination has been mostly studied in relation to its functional and metabolic activity. Myelin modifications are increasingly being implicated as a mechanism for sensory-motor learning and unpublished data from our lab indicate that myelination also occurs during cognitive non-motor learning. It is, however, unclear how specific these myelin changes are and even less is known of the underlying mechanisms of learning-evoked myelin plasticity. In this journal club, Dr Giulia Bonetto will provide a general overview on myelin plasticity. Additionally, she will present new data addressing the role of myelin plasticity in cognitive non-motor learning.
Series This talk is part of the CamBRAIN Virtual Journal Club series.
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Wednesday 10 March 2021, 16:00-17:00