Molecular and Integrative Physiology (MIP) Department Seminar Series

MIP Seminar: Dr. Howard Gritton, UIUC, "Cortical circuit dynamics contributing to auditory spatial attention"

Oct 2, 2025   11:00 am  
Charles Miller Auditorium, B102, CLSL
Sponsor
MIP seminar committee
Speaker
Howard Gritton, Ph.D.
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Research Interests

The goal of our research is to understand how distinct regions of the brain interact as a process of what we experience and how we use that information to inform choice. It is a mystery as to how coordination between brain regions occurs, but overwhelming evidence suggests that rhythms or “brain waves” that are present in all animal species serve as a type of scaffolding that allow for the dynamic coupling of regions together transiently. In diseases such as autism, we believe that local rhythms contribute so strongly to couple nearby neurons that they are not influenced by other regions of the brain. In contrast, in conditions like Parkinson’s disease, we believe that regions of the motor pathways become so ubiquitously over-coupled that it impedes the ability to promote movement.
Read More: https://directory.illinois.edu/search?search_type=staff&firstName=Howard&lastName=Gritton


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