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Megha Sehgal

Participating Faculty
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology

 

Research Description:

My research focuses on the cellular and molecular processes in the nervous system that enable cognitive tasks such as learning and memory. We use in vivo electrophysiology, longitudinal functional imaging as well as a large toolbox of techniques that allow us to monitor and perturb various neuronal functions. Using these methodologies, we answer fundamental questions about how plasticity within neuronal and dendritic compartments supports constant learning. Finally, by understanding these processes at a mechanistic level, we aim to facilitate treatment and therapies under neurological conditions such as aging and Alzheimers disease when normal cognitive function goes awry.

Research Divisions
  • Cellular and Integrative Biophysics
Education
  • Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
sehgal.74@osu.edu

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1835 Neil Ave
Columbus, OH 43210

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