题目:Understanding the neural circuits of aggression
报告人:Dayu Lin, Ph.D. ( New York University )
时间:2016年05月11日 星期三 13:00-14:30
地点: 101 Lecture Hall, Jinguang Life Science Building, PKU
Dr. Lin’s lab focuses on understanding the neural circuits underlying motivational behaviors, such as aggression, maternal care and feeding, using mice as an animal model. Specifically, we use various functional optogenetic and phamacogenetic manipulation and electrophysiological approaches to investigate the neural substrates involved in the behavioral expression and modulation. For example, in previous studies, we identified ventromedial hypothalamus, ventrolateral part (VMHvl) as an essential relay in male mouse aggression. Expanded from this finding, we are aimed at understanding the role of the VMHvl in encoding sensory independent aggressive motivation. Our long term research goal is to understand how sensory information triggers motivational state which in turn guides the action.
邀请人:Dr. Yulong Li