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attention deficits

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Organization of thalamic networks and mechanisms of dysfunction in schizophrenia and autism

Vasileios Zikopoulos
Boston University
Nov 3, 2025

Thalamic networks, at the core of thalamocortical and thalamosubcortical communications, underlie processes of perception, attention, memory, emotions, and the sleep-wake cycle, and are disrupted in mental disorders, including schizophrenia and autism. However, the underlying mechanisms of pathology are unknown. I will present novel evidence on key organizational principles, structural, and molecular features of thalamocortical networks, as well as critical thalamic pathway interactions that are likely affected in disorders. This data can facilitate modeling typical and abnormal brain function and can provide the foundation to understand heterogeneous disruption of these networks in sleep disorders, attention deficits, and cognitive and affective impairments in schizophrenia and autism, with important implications for the design of targeted therapeutic interventions

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Mechanisms of CACNA1A-associated developmental epileptic encephalopathies

Elsa Rossignol
University of Montreal
Nov 3, 2021

Developmental epileptic encephalopathies are early-onset epilepsies, often refractory to therapy, with developmental delay or regression. These disorders carry poor neurodevelopmental prognosis, with long-term refractory epilepsy and persistent cognitive, behavioral and motor deficits. Mutations in the CACNA1A gene, encoding the pore-forming α1 subunit of CaV2.1 voltage-gated calcium channels, result in a spectrum of neurological disorders, including severe, early-onset epileptic encephalopathies. Recent work from the Rossignol lab helped characterize the phenotypic spectrum of CACNA1A-related epilepsies in humans. Using conditional genetics and novel animal models, the Rossignol lab unveiled some of the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms, including critical deficits in cortical inhibition, resulting in seizures and a range of cognitive-behavioral deficits. Importantly, Dr. Rossignol’s team demonstrated that the targeted activation of specific GABAergic interneuron populations in selected cortical regions prevents motor seizures and reverts attention deficits and cognitive rigidity in mouse models of the disorder. These recent findings open novel avenues for the treatment of these severe CACNA1A-associated neurodevelopmental disorders.

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Age-related neuronal loss in the Locus Coeruleus is influenced by cannabinoid receptor type-1 activity and responsible for attention deficits

Alessandra Gargano, Eva Beins, Andreas Zimmer, Andras Bilkei-Gorzo

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