Genetics of time perception and interval timing in Drosophila melanogaster
2017-10-13
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- 세미나 일시
- 2017.10.25(Wed.) 16:00
- 연사
- Woo Jae Kim
- 장소
- PBC Auditorium
[BK21 Plus Seminar]
▶Subject: Genetics of time perception and interval timing in Drosophila melanogaster
▶Speaker: Prof. Woo Jae Kim (Departments of Cellular and Molecular Medicine,University of Ottawa)
▶Date: 4:00 PM/Oct. 25(Wed.)/2017
▶Place: Auditorium(1F), POSTECH Biotech Center
▶Abctract
Time is the fundamental dimension for animal’s survival. The animal brain is the result of evolution to orchestrate temporal information across a wide spectrum of time scales. Especially, interval timing is a pivotal function of the human brain to support our cognitive ability such as memory, attention, and decision-making. Interval timing refers to the discrimination of durations in the seconds-to-minutes ranges. The genetic aspects of interval timing have not been vigorously investigated because of the lack of a genetically-traceable model organism. Here we present two novel behavioural paradigms of male Drosophila that fits the current ‘internal clock model’ of interval timing.
▶Inquiry: Prof. Jang Sung Key (279-2298)
* This seminar will be given in English.
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