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cortical rhythms

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The emergence and modulation of time in neural circuits and behavior

Luca Mazzucato
University of Oregon
Jan 22, 2021

Spontaneous behavior in animals and humans shows a striking amount of variability both in the spatial domain (which actions to choose) and temporal domain (when to act). Concatenating actions into sequences and behavioral plans reveals the existence of a hierarchy of timescales ranging from hundreds of milliseconds to minutes. How do multiple timescales emerge from neural circuit dynamics? How do circuits modulate temporal responses to flexibly adapt to changing demands? In this talk, we will present recent results from experiments and theory suggesting a new computational mechanism generating the temporal variability underlying naturalistic behavior and cortical activity. We will show how neural activity from premotor areas unfolds through temporal sequences of attractors, which predict the intention to act. These sequences naturally emerge from recurrent cortical networks, where correlated neural variability plays a crucial role in explaining the observed variability in action timing. We will then discuss how reaction times can be accelerated or slowed down via gain modulation, flexibly induced by neuromodulation or perturbations; and how gain modulation may control response timing in the visual cortex. Finally, we will present a new biologically plausible way to generate a reservoir of multiple timescales in cortical circuits.

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A CLAUSTRAL PATHWAY LINKS HIPPOCAMPAL AND CORTICAL RHYTHMS TO SUPPORT SLEEP-DEPENDENT MEMORY CONSOLIDATION

Flora Thellier, Coline Portet, Matthieu Aguilera, Thomas Blondel, Caroline Mursch, Karin Herbeau, Jesse Jackson, Yaroslav Sych, Romain Goutagny

FENS Forum 2026

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LONG-RANGE GABAERGIC PROJECTION NEURONS IN CA1 ORCHESTRATE STATE-DEPENDENT HIPPOCAMPAL-CORTICAL RHYTHMS SUPPORTING MEMORY CONSOLIDATION DURING RAPID EYE MOVEMENT SLEEP

Wen-Hsien Hou, Hilligje Gunnink, Kassandra Georges, Solbjørg Østergaard Feld-Jakobsen, Asami Tanimura, Jelena Radulovic, Naoki Yamawaki

FENS Forum 2026

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Waveform dissociates cortical rhythms

Janet Giehl, Markus Siegel

FENS Forum 2024

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