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세미나

Cell-type-specific sensorimotor processing during goal-directed behavior

2015-09-21 1959
세미나 일시
2015.9.23(수) 오후3:00
연사
Prof. Carl Petersen
장소
화학관 400호

[2015 Fall Life Sciences & IBB Regular Seminar]
             
               
           ▶Subject: Cell-type-specific sensorimotor processing during goal-directed behavior
             
           ▶Speaker: Prof. Carl Petersen
             (Laboratory of Sensory Processing at the Brain Mind Institute,

              Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne(EPFL))
                     
           ▶Date: 3:00PM/Sept.23(Wed.)/2015
              
           ▶Place: Room 400, Chemisty Bldg
             
                   *Abctract
                 A key goal of modern neuroscience is to understand the neural circuits and synaptic mechanisms underlying sensory perception. Here, I will discuss our efforts to characterise sensory processing in the mouse barrel cortex, a brain region known to process tactile information relating to the whiskers on the snout. Each whisker is individually represented in the primary somatosensory neocortex by an anatomical unit termed a ‘barrel’. The barrels are arranged in a stereotypical map, which allows recordings and manipulations to be targeted with remarkable precision. In this cortical region it may therefore be feasible to gain a quantitative understanding of neocortical function. We have begun experiments towards this goal using whole-cell recordings, viral manipulations, optogenetics and two-photon microscopy. Through combining these techniques with behavioral training, our experiments provide new insight into sensory perception at the level of individual neurons and their synaptic connections. Interestingly, we find different patterns of activity in each of five genetically distinct groups of neocortical neurons located in layer 2/3 of the C2 barrel column: i) excitatory neurons projecting to M1; ii) excitatory neurons projecting to S2; iii) inhibitory neurons expressing parvalbumin; iv) inhibitory neurons expressing somatostatin

                 
          ▶Inquiry: Prof. Kyong-Tai Kim (T. 279-2297) 
      
             * This seminar will be given in English.
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