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According to our matching algorithm, Andrea R. Hasenstaub is the likely recipient of the following grants.
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Title / Keywords |
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2014 — 2018 |
Hasenstaub, Andrea Rayne |
R01Activity Code Description: To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his or her specific interest and competencies. |
Dynamic Regulation of Auditory Context Processing by Cortical Inhibition @ University of California, San Francisco
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): GABAergic inhibition shapes the response properties of nearly every neuron in the auditory cortex, either directly (through synaptic inhibition onto th examined neuron) or indirectly (by inhibiting the excitatory cells that synapse onto it). This inhibition is generated by the roughly 20% of cortical neurons that are GABAergic. These neurons fall into multiple classes with distinct anatomical, chemical, and biophysical specializations, enabling intricate and precise modulation of cortical function. A full account of how the different types of inhibitory neurons shape cortical processing of sounds has yet to be generated, but will require A) that we understand the sensory or behavioral conditions in which each type is activated, and B) that we understand how their activation affects information processing in their direct targets and in the network overall. The goal of this proposal is to testin awake mice whether parvalbumin (PV) and somatostatin (SST) neurons, the two most numerous types of cortical inhibitory neuron, contribute differentially to auditory processing, in the context of two main questions about their function: 1) whether their effect is selective to non primary inputs or is similar across all parts of a neuron's receptive field, and 2) to what extent they mediate the effects of acoustic context on neural responses.
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2021 |
Alvarez-Buylla, Arturo [⬀] Hasenstaub, Andrea Rayne Stryker, Michael P (co-PI) [⬀] |
R01Activity Code Description: To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his or her specific interest and competencies. |
Clustered Protocadherin Regulation of Cortical Interneuron Survival Circuit Assembly and Plasticity @ University of California, San Francisco
Adult; Affect; Apoptosis; Brain; Bypass; Calcium; Cell Adhesion Molecules; Cell Death; Cells; Cerebral cortex; Code; Cognition; combinatorial; conditional knockout; critical period; Data; Development; Electrophysiology (science); Elements; Esthesia; Excision; Family; Functional disorder; Ganglia; Gene Cluster; Goals; GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits, Gs; hippocampal pyramidal neuron; Homologous Gene; Image; Impairment; In Vitro; in vivo; Interneurons; Life; Link; Medial; Mediating; Mental disorders; Microelectrodes; migration; Morphology; Mus; mutant; Mutant Strains Mice; Mutation; Neocortex; Nervous system structure; neural circuit; neuronal survival; Neurons; Pattern; postnatal; postnatal development; Process; Prosencephalon; Protein Isoforms; Pyramidal Cells; Regulation; Resolution; Retina; Role; Signal Transduction; Slice; Spinal Cord; Structure; System; Testing; time use; Transfection; Transplantation; two-photon; Visual Cortex; visual information;
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