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Seminar✓ Recording AvailableNeuroscience

Neural circuit redundancy, stability, and variability in developmental brain disorders

Cian O'Donnell

Dr

University of Bristol

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Thursday, June 18, 2020

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Thursday, June 18, 2020

1:00 PM Europe/London

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Neuroscience

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Sheffield ML

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Despite the consistency of symptoms at the cognitive level, we now know that brain disorders like Autism and Schizophrenia can each arise from mutations in >100 different genes. Presumably there is a convergence of “symptoms” at the level of neural circuits in diagnosed individuals. In this talk I will argue that redundancy in neural circuit parameters implies that we should take a circuit-function rather that circuit-component approach to understanding these disorders. Then I will present our recent empirical work testing a circuit-function theory for Autism: the idea that neural circuits show excess trial-to-trial variability in response to sensory stimuli, and instability in the representations across a timescale of days. For this we analysed in vivo neural population activity data recorded from somatosensory cortex of mouse models of Fragile-X syndrome, a disorder related to autism. Work with Beatriz Mizusaki (Univ of Bristol), Nazim Kourdougli, Anand Suresh, and Carlos Portera-Cailliau (Univ of California, Los Angeles).

Topics

Fragile-X syndromeautismcircuit-function theorydiseasemachine learningneural circuit redundancyneural population activityschizophreniasensory stimulisomatosensory cortextheorytrial-to-trial variability

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Cian O'Donnell

Dr

University of Bristol

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research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/cian-odonnell

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