13 October 2016 , 16:15 - 17:45

Guest lecture: Tomás Ossandón (Universidad Católica of Chile)

“Electroencephalographic approach to the study of the default-mode network”

The brain displays moment-to-moment activity fluctuations that reflect various levels of engagement with the outside world. Processing external stimuli is not only associated with increased brain metabolism but also with prominent deactivation in specific structures, collectively known as the default-mode network (DMN). The role of the DMN remains enigmatic partly because its electrophysiological correlates and temporal dynamics are still poorly understood. Using unprecedented wide-spread depth recordings in epileptic patients, undergoing intracranial EEG during pre-surgical evaluation, we reveal that DMN neural populations display task-related suppressions of gamma (60-140 Hz) power and, critically, we show how millisecond temporal profile and amplitude of gamma deactivation tightly correlate with task demands and subject performance. Tomás Ossandón, PhD
Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Universidad Católica of Chile

 

Contact:

Simón Guendelman

 

Location:

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Berlin School of Mind and Brain

Luisenstraße 56

10117 Berlin

Room 123 (ground floor)