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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Merging of cues and hunches by the mouse cortex

Matteo Carandini

Prof

UCL

Schedule
Friday, October 29, 2021

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Schedule

Saturday, October 30, 2021

8:00 AM Japan

Host: RIKEN CBS Online Brain Science

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

Original Event

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Host

RIKEN CBS Online Brain Science

Duration

90 minutes

Abstract

Many everyday decisions are based on both external cues and internal hunches. How does the brain put these together? We addressed this question in mice trained to make decisions based on sensory stimuli and on past events. While mice made these decisions, we causally probed the roles of cortical areas and recorded from thousands of neurons throughout the brain, with an emphasis on frontal cortex. The results are not what we thought based on textbook notions of how the brain works. This talk is based on work led by Nick Steinmetz, Peter Zatka-Haas, Armin Lak, and Pip Coen, in the laboratory I share with Kenneth Harris

Topics

causal probingcortical areasdecision-makingfrontal cortexinternal hunchesmouse cortexneuronal recordingpast eventssensory stimuli

About the Speaker

Matteo Carandini

Prof

UCL

Contact & Resources

Personal Website

www.carandinilab.net

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