BALANCING FOCUS AND DISTRACTION: THE ROLE OF THE SUPERIOR COLLICULUS IN VISUAL ATTENTION AND DISTRACTION RESILIENCE
Instituto de Neurociencias CSIC-UMH
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PS01-07AM-614
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To dissect the underlying mechanisms, we developed a head-fixed attention-distractor paradigms for large-scale recordings and pathway-specific manipulations of cortico–collicular projections. Ongoing experiments examine how cortical inputs shape the SC excitability and gate the impact of visual signals during goal-directed behavior. Preliminary results indicate that visual input is insufficient to drive collicular output, and that upstream cortical activity regulates when sensory events gain access to action. We are currently testing whether this gating arises from state-dependent gain modulation, thresholding, or circuit-level computations within the SC. Together, this work supports a framework in which attention emerges from state-dependent routing within cortico–subcortical networks, positioning the SC as a hub for balancing focus and distraction.
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