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TINS Institute
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 เม.ย. 2021
The Transylvanian Institute of Neuroscience (TINS) is a private, non-profit research institute founded by neuroscientists. Its main mission is to further neuroscientific research by studying the dynamics of neural circuits in health and disease. TINS also focuses on research in cognitive sciences and brain-inspired artificial intelligence. TINS is located in Cluj-Napoca, a vibrant university city in the heart of Transylvania.
Predictive processing: a circuit approach to psychosis by Georg Keller
Predictive processing is a computational framework that aims to explain how the brain processes sensory information by making
predictions about the environment and minimizing prediction errors. It can also be used to explain some of the key symptoms of psychotic
disorders such as schizophrenia. In my talk, I will provide an overview of our progress in this endeavor.
predictions about the environment and minimizing prediction errors. It can also be used to explain some of the key symptoms of psychotic
disorders such as schizophrenia. In my talk, I will provide an overview of our progress in this endeavor.
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The balanced brain: two-photon microscopy of inhibitory synapse formation by Corette Wierenga
มุมมอง 107ปีที่แล้ว
In brief: Coordination between excitatory and inhibitory synapses (providing positive and negative signals respectively) is required to ensure proper information processing in the brain. Many brain disorders, especially neurodevelopmental disorders, are rooted in a specific disturbance of this coordination. In my research group we use a combination of two-photon microscopy and electrophysiology...
Hallucinating mice, dopamine and immunity by Katharina Schmack
มุมมอง 343ปีที่แล้ว
In brief: Hallucinations are a core symptom of psychotic disorders and have traditionally been difficult to study biologically. We developed a new behavioural-computational approach to measure hallucination-like perception in humans and mice alike. Using targeted neural circuit manipulations, we identified a causal role for striatal dopamine in mediating hallucination-like perception. Building ...
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