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This research explores how sensory information influences behavior through the activity of neurons in the brain. By manipulating dendritic activity in cortical neurons, the project aims to understand the cellular mechanisms that enable flexible behavior in response to context.
Intelligent behavior depends on the ability to generate flexible, context-dependent actions.
In the brain it is known that sensory cortices receive the top-down signal from higher cortical areas, which provides ""executive control"" and specifies the context or rules currently in effect.
However, little is known about how this top-down signal is integrated by neurons and eventually influences the behavior of animals.
Of special importance for this integration are the distal apical dendrites of c…
HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITAET ZU BERLIN
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