SeminarRecording AvailableElectrophysiology

Off the rails - how pathological patterns of whole brain activity emerge in epileptic seizures

Schedule
Wednesday, March 15, 2023
18:00 UTC
Richard Rosch

Prof

King's College London

Host: Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy

Recording

Video on demand

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Event Information

Recording

Available

Host

Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

In most brains across the animal kingdom, brain dynamics can enter pathological states that are recognisable as epileptic seizures. Yet usually, brain operate within certain constraints given through neuronal function and synaptic coupling, that will prevent epileptic seizure dynamics from emerging. In this talk, I will bring together different approaches to identifying how networks in the broadest sense shape brain dynamics. Using illustrative examples from intracranial EEG recordings, disorders characterised by molecular disruption of a single neurotransmitter receptor type, to single-cell recordings of whole-brain activity in the larval zebrafish, I will address three key questions - (1) how does the regionally specific composition of synaptic receptors shape ongoing physiological brain activity; (2) how can disruption of this regionally specific balance result in abnormal brain dynamics; and (3) which cellular patterns underly the transition into an epileptic seizure.

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