Ayaka Bota
Kyoto University
3 Papers
Ayaka Bota is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hippocampus & Hippocampal formation. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Ayaka Bota include RIKEN Brain Science Institute & Saitama University.
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Papers
Stepwise synaptic plasticity events drive the early phase of memory consolidation.
Akihiro Goto,Akihiro Goto,Ayaka Bota,Ayaka Bota,Ayaka Bota,Ken Miya,Ken Miya,Jingbo Wang,Suzune Tsukamoto,Xinzhi Jiang,Daichi Hirai,Masanori Murayama,Tomoki Matsuda,Thomas J. McHugh,Takeharu Nagai,Yasunori Hayashi,Yasunori Hayashi,Yasunori Hayashi +17 more
TL;DR: In the hippocampus, memories are initially encoded in the hippocampus but subsequently consolidated to the cortex as mentioned in this paper, although synaptic plasticity is key to these processes, its precise spatiotemporal profile remains poo...
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Shared and unique properties of place cells in anterior cingulate cortex and hippocampus
Ayaka Bota,Ayaka Bota,Akihiro Goto,Tsukamoto S,Alexander Schmidt,Fred Wolf,Alessandro Luchetti,Junichi Nakai,Hajime Hirase,Yasunori Hayashi +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the activity of neurons in anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), a brain region implicated in memory consolidation, and found neurons that fire in a manner consistent with the properties of place cells.
Two functionally distinct serotonergic projections into hippocampus
Alessandro Luchetti,Alessandro Luchetti,Ayaka Bota,Ayaka Bota,Ayaka Bota,Adam Z. Weitemier,Kotaro Mizuta,Kotaro Mizuta,Masaaki Sato,Masaaki Sato,Tanvir Islam,Thomas J. McHugh,Ayumu Tashiro,Yasunori Hayashi +13 more
TL;DR: It is found that the serotonergic system delivers heterogeneous input that may be integrated by the hippocampus to support its mnemonic functions, which suggests a key role in integrating locomotion and reward information into the hippocampal CA1.