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SUMMARY:Dr. Eric Yttri: Understanding brain-wide circuit dynamics underlying learned and spontaneous behavior with B-SOiD
DESCRIPTION:For decades\, neuroscience has focused almost exclusively on stereotyped\, reductionist\, and over-trained behaviors due to their ease of study. In contrast\, naturalistic behavior provides a rich diversity of movements\, but this feature also largely precludes it from quantification and use. Recent advances in computer vision have enabled automatic tracking of the position of body parts – but position is not behavior. To provide a bridge from positions to behaviors and their kinematics\, we developed B-SOiD (Hsu and Yttri\, Nature Communications). This open-source method discovers natural spatiotemporal patterns in body position data\, then uses the cluster statistics to train a machine learning algorithm to classify behaviors that can generalize across subjects and labs. We will discuss the application of this user-friendly algorithm in flies\, mice\, and humans. Finally\, we will share new data from recordings throughout the cortex and basal ganglia that reveal how these diverse behaviors are encoded by single units and interconnected neural populations. \nZoom option if unable to attend in person \n\nZoom link here (click on “Join a meeting”)\nMeeting ID: 99412 188589\nPasscode: 188589\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/dr-eric-yttri/
LOCATION:British Columbia
CATEGORIES:Neuroscience Research Colloquium
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SUMMARY:Dr. Anthony Filiano: Regulating the Brain from Its Borders
DESCRIPTION:Zoom option if unable to attend in person \n\nZoom link here (click on “Join a meeting”)\nMeeting ID: 99412 188589\nPasscode: 188589\n\nThe CNS is an immune-privileged organ\, yet we know that peripheral immunity is critical for proper brain function. Here we will discuss cell communications in the meninges that regulate patrolling T cells and how the brain responds to T cell-derived signals.
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/dr-anthony-filiano/
LOCATION:Rudy North Lecture Theatre\, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Neuroscience Research Colloquium
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SUMMARY:Dr. Mihaela Iordanova: Neurobiology of secondary fear triggers
DESCRIPTION:Zoom option if unable to attend in person \n\nZoom link here (click on “Join a meeting”)\nMeeting ID: 99412 188589\nPasscode: 188589\n\nThe study of how the brain regulates learned fear has been fundamental to understanding brain function and has served as a pre-clinical animal model for fear- and anxiety-related disorders in humans. The current model has exclusively focused on primary triggers for fear\, that is\, fear acquired through direct pairings between a cue and a fear-eliciting event. However\, fear is also elicited by secondary triggers\, that is\, cues that were never directly paired with the aversive event. These secondary triggers gain fear-eliciting properties by virtue of their association with primary triggers. The talk will present data showing how fear memories propagate across the memory network allowing for the development of secondary fear triggers\, how those memories are regulated by fear to the primary triggers at the behavioural and neural level\, as well as how they are supported by circuits in the brain.
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/dr-mihaela-iordanova/
LOCATION:Rudy North Lecture Theatre\, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Neuroscience Research Colloquium
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