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Dr.
Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospita
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Schedule
Monday, May 17, 2021
12:00 AM Canada/Central
Recording provided by the organiser.
Domain
NeuroscienceOriginal Event
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Manitoba Neuroscience Network
Duration
70 minutes
Using a combination of in vivo imaging of neuronal circuit functional and structural dynamics, we have investigated the mechanisms by which patterned neural activity and sensory experience alter connectivity in the developing brain. We have identified, in addition to the long-hypothesized Hebbian structural plasticity mechanisms, a kind of plasticity induced by the absence of correlated firing that we dubbed “Stentian plasticity”. In the talk I will discuss the phenomenology and some mechanistic insights regarding Stentian mechanisms in brain development. Further, I will show how glia may have a key role in circuit remodeling during development. These studies have led us to an appreciation of the importance of neuron-glia interactions in early development and the ability of patterned activity to guide circuit wiring.
Ed Ruthazer
Dr.
Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospita