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sleep spindles

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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

ePosterNeuroscience

Enhancing scalp sleep slow oscillations and sleep spindles through targeted closed-loop auditory stimulation based on in-ear EEG electrodes

David Henao-Herreño, Miguel G. Navarrete, José Y. Juez, Hugo Dinh, Rodrigo Gómez, Mario A. Valderrama, Michel Le Van Quyen

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