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Rhythms, Memory, Time, Place, Representation & the Brain | György Buzsáki | 228

Rhythms, Memory, Time, Place, Representation & the Brain | György Buzsáki | 228

Season 5 Episode 228 Published 7 months, 4 weeks ago
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Episode Summary: Dr. Gyorgy Buzsaki discusses the hippocampus’s role beyond memory and spatial navigation, delving into its broader functions in cognition, action planning, and brain-body interactions; how hippocampal rhythms, like sharp wave ripples, influence memory consolidation, glucose regulation, and metabolic health, challenging conventional neuroscience assumptions; the interplay of brain rhythms, sleep, and preconfigured neural dynamics; the history and conceptual foundations of neuroscience; and more.

About the guest: Gyorgy Buzsaki, MD, PhD is a professor at NYU. He leads a lab investigating how neural circuits underpin cognition, particularly through oscillations and brain-body interactions. His work has significantly advanced understanding of memory formation and spatial navigation.

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Key Conversation Points:

  • Hippocampus isn’t just for memory or navigation; it may orchestrate action planning and abstract representations of the world, shaped by evolutionary constraints.
  • Brain rhythms, like sharp wave ripples, synchronize neural activity, enabling efficient communication and impacting bodily functions like glucose homeostasis.
  • Sharp wave ripples, prominent during non-REM sleep and consummatory states, are critical for memory consolidation and may link sleep disruptions to metabolic disorders.
  • Buzsaki challenges the idea of memory as fixed synaptic patterns, proposing it’s more like dynamic, cloud-like sequences, endlessly reconfigurable.
  • The brain’s intrinsic dynamics prioritize action generation and learning from consequences over external representations.

Related episode:

  • M&M 16: Sleep, Dreams, Memory & the Brain | Bob Stickgold

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