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Laure Rondi-Reig is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience, with 34 publications in this main field and 10 works related to biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.

Their research spans several subfields, including cognitive neuroscience, cellular and molecular neuroscience, developmental neuroscience, cell biology, and neurology. This diverse range reflects interdisciplinary approaches within the broader neuroscientific context.

Key topics addressed in their work include:

  • Memory and neural mechanisms
  • Neuroscience and neuropharmacology research
  • Sleep and wakefulness research
  • Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
  • Autism spectrum disorder research
  • Genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders
  • Cellular transport and secretion

Among their most recent peer-reviewed publications are:

  • A Liaison Brought to Light: Cerebellum-Hippocampus, Partners for Spatial Cognition (2022), published in The Cerebellum
  • Excessive self-grooming, gene dysregulation and imbalance between the striosome and matrix compartments in the striatum of Shank3 mutant mice (2023), published in Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
  • Sushi domain-containing protein 4 controls synaptic plasticity and motor learning (2021), published in eLife
  • Choroid plexus APP regulates adult brain proliferation and animal behavior (2021), published in Life Science Alliance
  • Cerebellar control of a unitary head direction sense (2023), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Frequent publication venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • The Cerebellum
  • Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
  • eLife

Rondi-Reig maintains collaborations with several co-authors who have contributed extensively alongside them. Some of the frequent co-authors are:

  • Anne-Lise Paradis
  • Christelle Rochefort
  • Lu Zhang
  • Julien Fournier
  • Mehdi Fallahnezhad

Best Publications

  • Hippocampal CA3 NMDA receptors are crucial for memory acquisition of one-time experience.

    Kazu Nakazawa;Linus D Sun;Michael C Quirk;Laure Rondi-Reig

  • Forebrain-specific calcineurin knockout selectively impairs bidirectional synaptic plasticity and working/episodic-like memory.

    Hongkui Zeng;Sumantra Chattarji;Sumantra Chattarji;Michaela Barbarosie;Laure Rondi-Reig

  • Lateralized human hippocampal activity predicts navigation based on sequence or place memory.

    Kinga Iglói;Christian F. Doeller;Alain Berthoz;Laure Rondi-Reig

  • Explicit memory creation during sleep demonstrates a causal role of place cells in navigation

    Gaetan de Lavilléon;Marie Masako Lacroix;Laure Rondi-Reig;Karim Benchenane

  • staggerer phenotype in retinoid-related orphan receptor α-deficient mice

    Markus Steinmayr;Elisabeth André;François Conquet;Laure Rondi-Reig

  • Cerebellum Shapes Hippocampal Spatial Code

    Christelle Rochefort;Arnaud Arabo;Marion André;Bruno Poucet

  • Sequential egocentric strategy is acquired as early as allocentric strategy: Parallel acquisition of these two navigation strategies.

    Kinga Iglói;Mohamed Zaoui;Alain Berthoz;Laure Rondi-Reig;Laure Rondi-Reig

  • Impaired sequential egocentric and allocentric memories in forebrain-specific-NMDA receptor knock-out mice during a new task dissociating strategies of navigation.

    Laure Rondi-Reig;Géraldine H. Petit;Christine Tobin;Susumu Tonegawa

  • The cerebellum: a new key structure in the navigation system

    Christelle Rochefort;Julie Marie Lefort;Laure Rondi-Reig

  • Interaction Between Hippocampus and Cerebellum Crus I in Sequence-Based but not Place-Based Navigation

    Kinga Katinka Igloi;Christian F Doeller;Anne-Lise Paradis;Karim Benchenane;Karim Benchenane;Karim Benchenane

  • Multimodal sensory integration and concurrent navigation strategies for spatial cognition in real and artificial organisms.

    Angelo Arleo;Laure Rondi-Reig

  • Developmental Time Course of the Acquisition of Sequential Egocentric and Allocentric Navigation Strategies.

    Jessie Bullens;Kinga Iglói;Kinga Iglói;Alain Berthoz;Albert Postma

  • Oscillatory dynamics and place field maps reflect hippocampal ensemble processing of sequence and place memory under NMDA receptor control.

    Henrique O. Cabral;Martin Vinck;Celine Fouquet;Celine Fouquet;Celine Fouquet;Cyriel M.A. Pennartz

  • Temporal Order Memory Assessed during Spatiotemporal Navigation As a Behavioral Cognitive Marker for Differential Alzheimer's Disease Diagnosis

    Virginie Bellassen;Kinga Iglói;Leonardo Cruz de Souza;Bruno Dubois

  • Anatomical and physiological foundations of cerebello-hippocampal interaction

    Thomas Charles Watson;Pauline Obiang;Arturo Torres-Herraez;Aurélie Watilliaux

  • CA1-specific N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor knockout mice are deficient in solving a nonspatial transverse patterning task

    Laure Rondi-Reig;Megan Libbey;Howard Eichenbaum;Susumu Tonegawa

  • How the cerebellum may monitor sensory information for spatial representation.

    Laure Rondi-Reig;Laure Rondi-Reig;Laure Rondi-Reig;Anne-Lise Paradis;Anne-Lise Paradis;Anne-Lise Paradis;Julie M. Lefort;Julie M. Lefort;Julie M. Lefort;Benedicte M. Babayan;Benedicte M. Babayan;Benedicte M. Babayan

  • Spatial navigation impairment in mice lacking cerebellar LTD: a motor adaptation deficit?

    Eric Burguière;Angelo Arleo;Mohammad reza Hojjati;Mohammad reza Hojjati;Ype Elgersma

  • T-type channel blockade impairs long-term potentiation at the parallel fiber–Purkinje cell synapse and cerebellar learning

    Romain Ly;Guy Bouvier;Guy Bouvier;Martijn Schonewille;Arnaud Arabo;Arnaud Arabo

  • Mature Purkinje cells require the retinoic acid-related orphan receptor-α (RORα) to maintain climbing fiber mono-innervation and other adult characteristics.

    Xiao Ru Chen;Xiao Ru Chen;Nicolas Heck;Ann M. Lohof;Ann M. Lohof;Christelle Rochefort;Christelle Rochefort

  • Role of the inferior olivary complex in motor skills and motor learning in the adult rat

    L Rondi-Reig;N Delhaye-Bouchaud;J Mariani;J Caston

  • A new approach for modeling episodic memory from rodents to humans: the temporal order memory.

    Céline Fouquet;Christine Tobin;Laure Rondi-Reig

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean Mariani
Jean Mariani Sorbonne University
Alain Berthoz
Alain Berthoz Collège de France
Nicole Delhaye-Bouchaud
Nicole Delhaye-Bouchaud Sorbonne University
Chris I. De Zeeuw
Chris I. De Zeeuw Erasmus University Rotterdam
Jean Caston
Jean Caston University of Rouen
Isabelle Dusart
Isabelle Dusart Université Paris Cité
Constantino Sotelo
Constantino Sotelo Sorbonne University
Antoine Triller
Antoine Triller École Normale Supérieure
Roberto Toro
Roberto Toro Institut Pasteur

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