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1Center for Integrative Cognitive Neuroscience
- Established with Provost AVCF funds in 2000
- Jeffrey Schall, Ph.D., Director
- 52 Faculty from 14 Departments in
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Peabody College of Education
- School of Engineering
- School of Medicine
- Support for research, graduate training and
undergraduate education in integrative and
cognitive neuroscience - Extensive coordination with KC, VUIIS and VVRC
- http//cicn.vanderbilt.edu/
2Vanderbilt Vision Research Center
- Established in 1989
- Jeffrey Schall, Ph.D., Director
- 42 Faculty from 13 Departments in
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Peabody College of Education
- School of Engineering
- School of Medicine
- Support for research, postdoctoral and graduate
training in eye and vision science - Home for NEI Core grant and NEI Training grant.
- http//vision-research.vanderbilt.edu/
3CICN and VVRC facilitate research on brain
systems, behavior and cognition.
- For example, attention deficit and hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD) - Inattention
- Hyperactivity
- Impulsivity
- Diagnosis and treatment requires effective
behavior testing. - The stop signal task probes peoples ability to
control thought and action
4Green light, red light task.
GO
5Performance in the stop signal task can be
explained by a mathematical model of a race
between the process that makes you GO and the
process that makes you STOP. This model permits
determination of how long it takes to stop, the
stop signal reaction time.
Kids with ADHD have longer than normal stop
signal reaction time.
6Movements are initiated when certain neurons
discharge a certain amount. The variability in
time to start moving arises from variability in
the time taken by neurons to reach the trigger
threshold.
How the brain produces movements
Activation
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Time from stimulus (sec)
7In the stop signal task, movements are withheld
if and only if the movement neurons are prevented
from reaching the threshold.
Go
Activation
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Time from stimulus (sec)
8Neurons in medial frontal lobe signal errors and
success
Activation
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Time from movement (sec)
9Error signals from single neurons correspond to
scalp potentials
10- A plausible link between genes, brain circuits
and behavior - Error monitoring signals are based on the
activation of dopamine neurons that comprise the
brains reward system - Abnormal dopamine transporter (DAT) linked to
ADHD - Hypothesis that abnormal DAT causes impulsivity
- Test by coordinated screening of the DAT gene
and performance on the stop signal task in ADHD
subjects
Error-related negativity