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Computation of Aversion in the Habenula

Explore how habenula circuits compute aversion and shape adaptive behavior

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Lateral Habenula Circuits in Adaptive Behavior

During this on-demand webinar, Dr. Manuel Mameli from the University of Lausanne reviews recent research on the lateral habenula. He discusses how synaptic strength, discrete circuit assembly, and neuronal dynamics underlie specific approach and avoidance behaviors, which are critical for organizing adaptive responses to environmental threats.

Presenter’s Abstract

Dr. Manuel Mameli presents research on the lateral habenula’s role in shaping approach and avoidance behaviors. He highlights how synaptic strength, circuit assembly, and neuronal dynamics contribute to adaptive behavioral responses following environmental threats.

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Speakers

Manuel Mameli, Ph.D., Department of Fundamental Neuroscience (DNF), University of Lausanne