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Seminar✓ Recording AvailableNeuroscience

Modularity and Robustness of Frontal Cortical Networks

Nuo Li

Baylor College of Medicine, USA

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Tuesday, May 24, 2022

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Tuesday, May 24, 2022

2:00 PM Europe/London

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Host: Cambridge NeuroTech

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Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

Cambridge NeuroTech

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Nuo Li (Baylor College of Medicine, USA) shares novel insights into coordinated interhemispheric large-scale neural network activity underpinning short-term memory in mice. Relevant techniques covered include: simultaneous multi-regional recordings using multiple 64-channel H probes during head-fixed behavior in mice. simultaneous optogenetics and population recording. analysis of population recordings to infer interactions between brain regions. Reference: Chen G, Kang B, Lindsey J, Druckmann S, Li N, (2021). Modularity and robustness of frontal cortex networks. Cell, 184(14):3717-3730.

Topics

64-channel H probesbrain region interactionselectrophysiologyfrontal cortexinterhemispheric networksmemorymulti-regional recordingsnetwork coherenceneural circuitsneural network activityneural networksoptogeneticspopulation recordingsshort-term memorysilicon neural probes

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Nuo Li

Baylor College of Medicine, USA

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