Ami Citri Lab

ELSC Members

Ami Citri

Academic Director

Phone: +972-2-6584978
Address: The Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences
The Suzanne and Charles Goodman Brain Sciences Building,
Level 1, Room 1106, Edmond J. Safra Campus,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 9190401
Citri lab for Experience-Dependent Plasticity

Life is a steady stream of experiences, from the smallest events perceived by the senses to life-changing dramatic events. Our brain serves to select the relevant sensory information, and encode salient experiences to long-term memory, modifying our behavior in the future.

In the Citri Lab, we have two major research foci: 1) How a small & mysterious region called the claustrum supports the selection of relevant sensory information AND 2) How, subsequent to the selection of relevant sensory information, the brain encodes experiences, forming the basis of habits, compulsions and drug addiction. To this end we implement a variety of tools, studying these mechanisms at the molecular, synaptic, circuit and behavioral levels. 

Efrat Sheinbach
Efrat Sheinbach
Ph.D. Student
Diptendu Mukherjee, Ben Jerry Gonzales, Reut Ashwal-Fluss, Hagit Turm, Maya Groysman, Ami Citri

eLife 2021;10:e65228 (2021)

Terem, Anna and Gonzales, Ben Jerry and Peretz-Rivlin, Noa and Bleistein, Noa and Reus-Garcia, Maria del Mar and Mukherjee, Diptendu and Groysman, Maya and Citri, Ami

Current Biology (2020)

Postdoctoral fellow to study the claustrum using whole-cell slice electrophysiology
Postdoctoral fellow to study the role of the claustrum in attention using in-vivo electrophysiology

Ami Citri

Academic Director

Phone: +972-2-6584978
Address: The Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences
The Suzanne and Charles Goodman Brain Sciences Building,
Level 1, Room 1106, Edmond J. Safra Campus,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 9190401

“Working memory”