The Effect of Neocortical Spontaneous Activity on Subcortical Circuits, Blood Flow and Sensory Responses

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titleThe Effect of Neocortical Spontaneous Activity on Subcortical Circuits, Blood Flow and Sensory Responses
start_date2010/12/06
schedule15h
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summaryI will talk about the effects of spontaneous activity on generating activity in cerebellum, on influencing blood flow, and on changing sensory response properties in S1 barrel cortex. If time permits, I will also talk about whether the pattern of spontaneous activity can be modified by behavioral conditioning.
responsiblesLevenes, Mongillo