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electrosensory lobe

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Synaptic, cellular, and circuit mechanisms for learning: insights from electric fish

Nate Sawtell
Columbia University
Jul 6, 2020

Understanding learning in neural circuits requires answering a number of difficult questions: (1) What is the computation being performed and what is its behavioral significance? (2) What are the inputs required for the computation and how are they represented at the level of spikes? (3) What are the sites and rules governing plasticity, i.e. how do pre and post-synaptic activity patterns produce persistent changes in synaptic strength? (4) How does network connectivity and dynamics shape the computation being performed? I will discuss joint experimental and theoretical work addressing these questions in the context of the electrosensory lobe (ELL) of weakly electric mormyrid fish.

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Multi-layer network learning in an electric fish

Larry Abbott
Columbia University
May 7, 2020

The electrosensory lobe (ELL) in mormyrid electric fish is a cerebellar-like structure that cancels the sensory effects of self-generated electric fields, allowing prey to be detected. Like the cerebellum, the ELL involves two stages of processing, analogous to the Purkinje cells and cells of the deep cerebellar nuclei. Through the work of Curtis Bell and others, a model was previously developed to describe the output stage of the ELL, but the role of the Purkinje-cell analogs, the medium ganglion (MG) cells, in the circuit had remained mysterious. I will present a complete, multi-layer circuit description of the ELL, developed in collaboration with Nate Sawtell and Salomon Muller, that reveals a novel role for the MG cells. The resulting model provides an example of how a biological system solves well-known problems associated with learning in multi-layer networks, and it reveals that ELL circuitry is organization on the basis of learning rather than by the response properties of neurons.

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