Sara AtonProfile page
Professor
Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
Orcid identifier0000-0002-2921-0509
- ProfessorMolecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
- Center MemberCenter for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics
BIO
Why do we sleep?
What does sleep do for the brain?
sleep home page lionThe consolidation of recent experiences into long-term memories is a fundamental function of the brain and critical for survival. Consolidation is linked to plastic changes at synapses between neurons. However, very little is known about how this plasticity is brought about by ongoing activity in neuronal networks, and how different brain states (e.g. sleep and waking) contribute to the consolidation process.
We study how neuronal and network activity in sleeping and awake brain states contributes to plasticity following novel sensory experiences. By combining behavioral, biochemical, electrophysiological, and optogenetic techniques, we study the effects of waking experiences and sleep on neural circuits in the rodent brain.
What does sleep do for the brain?
sleep home page lionThe consolidation of recent experiences into long-term memories is a fundamental function of the brain and critical for survival. Consolidation is linked to plastic changes at synapses between neurons. However, very little is known about how this plasticity is brought about by ongoing activity in neuronal networks, and how different brain states (e.g. sleep and waking) contribute to the consolidation process.
We study how neuronal and network activity in sleeping and awake brain states contributes to plasticity following novel sensory experiences. By combining behavioral, biochemical, electrophysiological, and optogenetic techniques, we study the effects of waking experiences and sleep on neural circuits in the rodent brain.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN APPOINTMENTS
- ProfessorMolecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
- Center MemberCenter for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics