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A PENS Neuroscience School.

August 6th - August 31st, 2007

Arcachon, France

Falkner Annegret
Email alf2111columbia.edu
Gender Female
Nationality United States Of America
Year of birth 1980
Department Neurobiology & Behavior
University Columbia University
Country (of work) United States Of America
Simulation Project Title Attentional inhibitory surrounds in LIP.
Type of model Systems model
Description LIP contains a representation of salience modulated by both stimulus properties and cognitive factors. Task irrelevant stimuli can be more or less distracting depending on the activity evoked. I am interested in modeling how the spatial properties of inhibition in LIP interact with cognitive modulation (increases relevant events and decreases distractors) to determine the overall salience of a stimulus and behavioral processes such as the latency/location of an saccade or a saccadic decision.
Why complementary This project can directly model physiological data that I have collected from multiple monkeys for my thesis that maps the spatial properties of inhibition in LIP during a delayed saccade task including the latencies of the saccades. It would be exciting to develop a model that makes specific trial to trial predications about a monkeys saccade or decision depending on the combination of the spatial locations of the task relevant and irrelevant stimuli and the expected reward.
Tutor Alex Roxin


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