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Large-scale approaches for distributed circuits underlying visual decision-making

Nick Steinmetz

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University of Washington

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Monday, October 11, 2021

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Monday, October 11, 2021

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Abstract

Mammalian vision and visually-guided behavior relies on neurons distributed across diverse brain regions. In this talk I will describe our efforts to create tools that allow us to measure activity from these distributed circuits - Neuropixels probes for large-scale electrophysiology - and our findings from studies deploying these tools to study visual detection and discrimination in mice.

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brain regionsdecision-makingdistributed circuitselectrophysiologylarge-scalemammalian visionneuronal activityneuropixelsneuropixels probesvisionvisual decision-makingvisual detectionvisual discrimination

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Nick Steinmetz

Dr

University of Washington

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