Dr. Tora Bonnevie

Dr. Tora Bonnevie

Translational neuroscientist at the JCA, KISN and INB

AD Time Project
Temporal Dynamics
Neural Circuits
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Tora Bonnevie, MD, PhD

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Dr. Tora Bonnevie is an associate professor at the JCA, KISN and INB. She co-leads a work package of the JCA in collaboration with prof Christian Doeller. Her research focuses on the neurophysiology of memory, time and space, in the healthy brain and in clinical conditions. Her current research addresses how early pathology of Alzheimer’s disease affects neural processing that underpins memory functions, and causes early memory symptoms of the disease.

Research Interests

  • Neuroscience of space, time and memory
  • Pathophysiology of memory disorders
  • Space, time and memory in Alzheimer’s disease – linking cognition and neurophysiology

Selected Publications

  • Bonnevie, T., Dunn, B., Fyhn, M., Hafting, T., Derdikman, D., Kubie, J.L., Roudi, Y., Moser, E.I., Moser, M.-B., 2013. Grid cells require excitatory drive from the hippocampus. Nat Neurosci 16, 309–317. https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.3311
  • Bonnevie, T., Zaghloul, K.A., 2019. The Subthalamic Nucleus: Unravelling New Roles and Mechanisms in the Control of Action. Neuroscientist 25, 48–64. https://doi.org/10.1177/1073858418763594
  • Hafting, T., Fyhn, M., Bonnevie, T., Moser, M.-B., Moser, E.I., 2008. Hippocampus-independent phase precession in entorhinal grid cells. Nature 453, 1248–1252. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature06957
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