INT'L GUEST SPEAKER - Professor Andreas K. Kreiter, Centre for Cognitive Science and Centre for Advanced Imaging, University of Bremen, Germany : 'Dynamic mechanisms underlying selective visual attention in monkey visual cortex'
The strong convergence in cortical visual pathways results in neuronal receptive fields of increasing size. Therefore, neurons in extra-striate visual cortex receive under natural viewing conditions simultaneous, competing input from multiple stimuli within their extended receptive fields. Selective visual attention is well known to resolve this conflict in favour of generating responses to the attended stimulus while ignoring non-attended stimuli. However, the question, which neuronal mechanisms are responsible for such selective processing of the attended stimulus, is under debate.
In this talk, it will be discussed, at which site attention intervenes to effect selective stimulus processing and evidence will be presented for a dynamic gating mechanism based on strong and highly selective modulations of effective connectivities. Furthermore, I will show experimental evidence for a causal role of neuronal -band synchronization in attention-dependent selective information routing. From these findings a picture emerges, in which attention flexibly configures effective neuronal networks for selective processing of behaviourally relevant stimuli
Date: 9 June 2017, 13:00 (Friday, 7th week, Trinity 2017)
Venue: Sherrington Building, off Parks Road OX1 3PT
Venue Details: DPAG, Large Lecture Theatre, Sherrington Building, off South Parks and Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PT - 01865 272500 - See more at: https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/eb701161-580d-4157-8d7b-aa3fd102973b/#sthash.sQqrlUyT.dpuf
Speakers: Professor Andreas Kreiter (University of Bremen), Professor Andreas K. Kreiter, Centre for Cognitive Science and Centre for Advanced Imaging (University of Bremen)
Organising department: Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics (DPAG)
Organiser: Sarah Noujaim (University of Oxford, Department of Physiology Anatomy and Genetics)
Organiser contact email address: kristine.krug@dpag.ox.ac.uk
Host: Professor Kristine Krug (DPAG, University of Oxford)
Part of: DPAG Head of Department Seminar Series
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Booking required?: Not required
Audience: Members of the University only
Editor: Sarah Noujaim