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This project investigates how spontaneous neural activity in the brain influences sensory processing, particularly in auditory tasks. By training mice to discriminate sounds, it aims to uncover the mechanisms by which expectation and spontaneous activity affect sensory perception.
Understanding how the brain processes sensory stimuli to guide behavior is still an unresolved mystery in neuroscience.
The view that behavior may be passively guided by the senses is challenged by the observation that the brain is always spontaneous active.
Even cortical areas that are supposed to represent features of the sensory environment manifest spontaneous activity (SA) in the absence of external inputs.
The similarity between SA and sensory-evoked activity (EA) has been interpreted as l…
FUNDACAO D. ANNA DE SOMMER CHAMPALIMAUD E DR. CARLOS MONTEZ CHAMPALIMAUD
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