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SUMMARY:Takaki Komiyama\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Motor cortex circuits for learned movements \nJoin the UCI Center for Neural Circuit Mapping in a hybrid seminar featuring Dr. Takaki Komiyama\, Professor and Vice Chair of the Department of Neurobiology at UC San Diego. \nThis hybrid seminar will be taking place in the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB)2020 & Telecast via Zoom. \n \nAbstract: \nMotor cortex circuits are highly plastic\, enabling adaptive control and learning of body movements. I will discuss two projects. In the first project\, we studied the spatial and functional specificity of synaptogenesis that occurs during motor learning. This was done by longitudinal functional imaging of dendritic spines followed by correlated electron microscopy. In the second project\, we are investigating the roles of motor cortex ensemble activity in the control of learned movements. This is done by population calcium imaging combined with holographic two-photon optogenetic stimulation of neural ensembles.
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/takaki-komiyama-phd/
LOCATION:Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB) and Virtually Via Zoom\, 419 Physical Sciences Quad\, Irvine\, 92697\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Scientific,Staff,Students
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SUMMARY:Trygve Bakken\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Cellular diversity and evolutionary specializations in human neocortex \nJoin the UCI Center for Neural Circuit Mapping in a hybrid seminar featuring Dr. Trygve Bakken\, Assistant Investigator at the Allen Institute for Brain Science in a hybrid seminar.
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/trygve-bakken-ph-d/
LOCATION:Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB) and Virtually Via Zoom\, 419 Physical Sciences Quad\, Irvine\, 92697\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Scientific,Staff,Students
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SUMMARY:Alyson Zalta\, Ph.D
DESCRIPTION:Exploring morning light therapy as a novel treatment for traumatic stress \nCNLM Colloquium UCI Spotlight Series \nJoin the CNLM in a hybrid colloquium featuring Dr. Alyson Zalta\, Associate Professor of Psychological Science at UC Irvine. \nDescription: \nTrauma contributes to a wide variety of mental health problems including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)\, depression\, anxiety\, substance use\, and suicidality. Although front-line psychotherapies and pharmacotherapies exist for traumatic stress\, evidence suggests that many individuals fail to receive treatment\, remain symptomatic despite treatment\, or drop out of treatment before its conclusion. Uptake of these treatments is poor for several reasons including stigma\, avoidance\, unpleasant side effects\, and poor accessibility. New treatments are needed for traumatic stress that can overcome these critical barriers to care while targeting the underlying biological mechanisms of the pathology. Morning light treatment has good potential as a novel non-invasive\, low risk\, scalable treatment for traumatic stress. Evidence suggests that morning light may improve traumatic stress by reducing reactivity in the amygdala\, a brain region implicated in the pathophysiology of PTSD and anatomically linked to circadian photoreceptors in the eye. This seminar will describe the results of a randomized pilot trial that provides initial proof-of-concept that light treatment can improve traumatic stress and preliminary results from an ongoing randomized clinical trial aimed at evaluating the brain mechanisms underlying morning light therapy for traumatic stress. \n  \nThis event will be held in-person in the Herklotz Conference Center and virtually via Zoom.
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/alyson-zalta-ph-d/
LOCATION:CNLM Herklotz Conference Center and Virtually via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Scientific,Staff,Students
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCI Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory":MAILTO:memory@uci.edu
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SUMMARY:Jennifer Gelinas\, MD\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:EpiCenter Seminar Series\nJoin the UCI Epilepsy Research Center for a hybrid seminar featuring Dr. Jennifer Gelinas\, Assistant Professor of Neurology from Columbia University.
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/jennifer-gelinas-md-phd/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Scientific,Staff,Students
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SUMMARY:Yongsoo Kim\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Neuronal and non-neuronal cell type mapping in the mouse brain \nJoin the UCI Center for Neural Circuit Mapping in a hybrid seminar featuring Dr. Yongsoo Kim\, Associate Professor from the Department of Neural and Behavioral Sciences\, College of Medicine from Penn State.
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/dr-yongsoo-kim/
LOCATION:Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB) and Virtually Via Zoom\, 419 Physical Sciences Quad\, Irvine\, 92697\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Scientific,Staff,Students
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SUMMARY:Daniel Vogt\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Join the UCI Epilepsy Research Center in a hybrid seminar featuring Dr. Daniel Vogt\, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Human Development at Michigan State University.
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/daniel-vogt-phd/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Scientific,Staff,Students
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