Balancing plasticity / stability across brain development

Date

Monday, June 26, 2017 - 15:00 to 16:00

Location

C209, Center Bld., Level C

Description

Neuronal Mechanism for Critical Period Unit (Yazaki-Sugiyama Unit) would like to invite you to a seminar by Prof. Takao Hensch from Harvard University.

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Date: Monday, June 26, 2017

Time: 15:00 – 16:00

Venue: C209, Level C, Center Bld.

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Speaker:
Prof. Takao Hensch, Harvard University


Title:
Balancing plasticity / stability across brain development


Abstract:
Brain function is enduringly shaped by early life experiences, when neural circuits exhibit windows of profound plasticity then later stabilize. A biological basis for these "critical periods" has begun to emerge: the balance between excitation and inhibition drives onset timing, while molecular ‘brakes’ actively limit rewiring thereafter. Manipulations targeting these processes are so powerful that individuals of identical chronological age may be at the peak, prior to, or past their plastic window. Thus, critical period timing per se is plastic. Strikingly, most of these regulators converge in and around pivotal inhibitory circuits which are particularly vulnerable in mental illness. Understanding their maturation and maintenance offers novel therapeutic insight into cognitive disorders and the potential to tap juvenile levels of plasticity throughout life.


Host:
Assistant Prof. Yazaki-Sugiyama

We hope to see many of you at the seminar.

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