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dopaminergic circuits

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Closed-loop deep brain stimulation as a neuroprosthetic of dopaminergic circuits – Current evidence and future opportunities; Spatial filtering to enhance signal processing in invasive neurophysiology

Wolf-Julian Neumann, MD & Prof. Victoria Peterson, PhD
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany / IMAL-UNL-CONICET, Sata Fe, Argentinia
Feb 15, 2024

On Thursday February 15th, we will host Victoria Peterson and Julian Neumann. Victoria will tell us about “Spatial filtering to enhance signal processing in invasive neurophysiology”. Besides his scientific presentation on “Closed-loop deep brain stimulation as a neuroprosthetic of dopaminergic circuits – Current evidence and future opportunities”, Julian will give us a glimpse at the person behind the science. The talks will be followed by a shared discussion. Note: The talks will exceptionally be held at 10 ET / 4PM CET. You can register via talks.stimulatingbrains.org to receive the (free) Zoom link!

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Hallucinating mice, dopamine and immunity; towards mechanistic treatment targets for psychosis

Katharina Schmack
Francis Crick Institute, London
Mar 23, 2023

Hallucinations are a core symptom of psychotic disorders and have traditionally been difficult to study biologically. We developed a new behavioral computational approach to measure hallucinations-like perception in humans and mice alike. Using targeted neural circuit manipulations, we identified a causal role for striatal dopamine in mediating hallucination-like perception. Building on this, we currently investigate the neural and immunological upstream regulators of these dopaminergic circuits with the goal to identify new biological treatment targets for psychosis

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Regulation of the axonal translatome in dopaminergic circuits during development

Charles Gora, Samer Hussein, Emmanouil Metzakopian, Martin Lévesque

FENS Forum 2024

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