Anna Gillespie, PhD Assistant Professor Departments of Biological Structure and Laboratory Medicine & Pathology University of Washington Objectives: - Describe two categories of mental "simulation" that have been observed in the rodent hippocampus.
- Identify the opportunities and limitations of studying hippocampal neural activity in rodents and humans, respectively.
- List several pathological changes in hippocampal neural activity that have been observed in models of Alzheimer's disease and speculate on their functional impact.
Speaker disclosures: Dr. Anna Gillespie has NOT had any financial relationships with any ineligible entities within the past 24 months.
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The following members have not had any financial relationships with any ineligible entities in the past 24 months: Lindsey Durowoju, MD; Ashley Eckel, MD, PhD; Susan Fink, MD, PhD; Noah Hoffman, MD, PhD; Nabiha Huq Saifee, MD, PhD; Andrew Laitman, MD, PhD; and Cate Paschal, PhD. The following members disclose financial relations with ineligible entities within the past 24 months: Sean Murphy, MD, PhD Sound Vaccines Inc. (Co-founder/equity); Daniel Sabath, MD RareCyte, Inc (Research support); Brian Shirts, MD PhD Sana Biotechnology, Inc. (consulting); Hamilton Tsang, MD Pfizer, Roche, Johnson and Johnson, CRISPR therapeutics (stock holder). All relevant financial relationships listed have been mitigated.
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