Topic: claustrum

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Bidirectionally connected cores in a mouse connectome: Towards extracting the brain subnetworks essential for consciousness

Jun Kitazono
University of Tokyo
Oct 1, 2021

Where in the brain consciousness resides remains unclear. It has been suggested that the subnetworks supporting consciousness should be bidirectionally (recurrently) connected because both feed-forward and feedback processing are necessary for conscious experience. Accordingly, evaluating which subnetworks are bidirectionally connected and the strength of these connections would likely aid the identification of regions essential to consciousness. Here, we propose a method for hierarchically decomposing a network into cores with different strengths of bidirectional connection, as a means of revealing the structure of the complex brain network. We applied the method to a whole-brain mouse connectome. We found that cores with strong bidirectional connections consisted of regions presumably essential to consciousness (e.g., the isocortical and thalamic regions, and claustrum) and did not include regions presumably irrelevant to consciousness (e.g., cerebellum). Contrarily, we could not find such correspondence between cores and consciousness when we applied other simple methods which ignored bidirectionality. These findings suggest that our method provides a novel insight into the relation between bidirectional brain network structures and consciousness. Our recent preprint on this work is here: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.07.12.452022.

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Dragons, Sleep, and the Claustrum

Lorenz Fenk
Max Planck Institute for Brain Research
May 21, 2020

The mammalian claustrum, by virtue of its dense interconnectivity with cortex and other brain structures, has been hypothesized to mediate functions ranging from decision making to consciousness. I will be presenting experimental evidence for the existence of a claustrum in reptiles, its role in generating brain dynamics characteristic of sleep, and discuss our neuroetholgical approach towards understanding fundamental aspects of sleep and claustrum function.

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Causal Role of the Claustrum in Coordinating the Dorsal Attention Network during Sustained Attention

Peyton Siekierski, Wei (Angel) Huang, Grace Ross, Qi Fang, Mengsen Zhang, Susanne Radtke-Schuller, Flavio Frohlich
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Claustrum lesions lead to changes in behavioural strategy during reversal learning in a spatial memory task

Vanessa Cattaud, Romain Goutagny, Jesse Jackson
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GABA-A rhythmic inhibition in the claustrum drives network oscillation

Gilles Ouanounou, Ambre Ledoux, Thierry J. Bal
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Reliable detection of claustrum connections into the forebrain by tractography of two large human samples

Jil Wendt, Dennis Hedderich, Antonia Neubauer, Christian Sorg, Aurore Menegaux

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