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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Positive and negative feedback in seizure initiation

Andrew Trevelyan

Prof

Newcastle University

Schedule
Wednesday, September 2, 2020

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Schedule

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

5:00 PM Europe/London

Host: Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Seizure onset is a critically important brain state transition that has proved very difficult to predict accurately from recordings of brain activity. I will present new data acquired using a range of optogenetic and imaging tools to characterize exactly how cortical networks change in the build-up to a seizure. I will show how intermittent optogenetic stimulation ("active probing") reveals a latent change in dendritic excitability that is tightly correlated to the onset of seizure activity. This data relates back to old work from the 1980s suggesting a critical role in epileptic pathophysiology for dendritic plateau potentials. Our data show how the precipitous nature of the transition can be understood in terms of multiple, synergistic positive feedback mechanisms.

Topics

active probingcortical networksdendritic excitabilityepilepsyepileptic pathophysiologyfeedback mechanismsimaging toolsinterneuronsnetworkoptogenetic stimulationplateau potentialsseizure onsetseizures

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Andrew Trevelyan

Prof

Newcastle University

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www.ncl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/people/profile/andrewtrevelyan.html

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