Michael Halassa: Non-Sensory Cortico-Thalamic Interactions
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Interactions between the cortex and thalamus are critical for sensation, action and cognition. However, most of our understanding of these interactions is in the context of sensory processing. My lab has focused on cortico-thalamic loops that are non-sensory, allowing us to discover new principles of cortico-thalamic interactions beyond sensory processing. In my talk, I will show how the thalamus plays previously unrecognized roles in implementing cognitive control and flexibility, which involve rapid reconfiguration of task-relevant prefrontal representation.
Guests are welcome!
Organized by
The Circuits Club Berlin // Michael Brecht, Benjamin Judkewitz, Jens Kremkow, Matthew Larkum, and James Poulet
Location: BCCN Berlin, lecture hall, Philippstr. 13 Haus 6, 10115 Berlin