Graduate Student Seminar Series Please ensure you invite your Principal Investigator by adding their email via the 'Add Guest' button and they will also be notified of your presentation. Location: HS610 - 155 College St, Room 610 Presentation Title: Depressive-like phenotype induced by AAV-mediated overexpression of human α-synuclein in midbrain dopaminergic neurons Supervisor Name: Dr […]
Location: HS610 - 155 College St, Room 610 Presentation Title: Inferring cognitive state underlying conflict choices in verbal Stroop task Abstract: The subthalamic nucleus (STN) within the basal ganglia interacts with the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) to form a control loop, particularly active when the brain encounters contradictory information from different sensory systems or conflicting […]
Presentation Title: Cognitive State Inference and the Impact of Deep Brain Stimulation on Decision-Making in Parkinson's Disease Abstract: Human cognition arises from the intricate interplay of neural and behavioral signals, shaped by dynamic interactions across distributed brain networks. Understanding these hidden cognitive states is particularly important in neurological disorders like Parkinson's disease (PD), which impair […]
Abstract Feeling stuck in a rut, trapped in the repetitive motions of daily life? Imagine if the key to breaking free was already within your grasp, ready to be unlocked by adopting transformative tools and mindsets. Join us for an enlightening lecture with Jeff Karp, a distinguished professor at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and a […]