Molecular and Cellular basis of cognitive flexibility in Autism Spectrum Disorder models
Lead Research Organisation:
King's College London
Department Name: Developmental Neurobiology
Abstract
Cortical network activity is generated by complex interactions between excitatory pyramidal cells and inhibitory interneurons. A highly influential hypothesis of autism predicts that overexcitation in specific cortical circuits might disrupt information processing and lead to abnormal patterns of activity and seizures in a subset of individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Defective maturation of inhibitory circuits has been proposed as an underlying cause for epilepsy- autism comorbidity. This project will explore the contribution of interneurons to the function of cortical circuitry in mouse models of ASD, with a focus in cognitive flexibility, a process severely affected in ASD patients.
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| Project Reference | Relationship | Related To | Start | End | Student Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BB/M009513/1 | 30/09/2015 | 31/03/2024 | |||
| 2242023 | Studentship | BB/M009513/1 | 30/09/2019 | 29/02/2024 | |
| NE/W503137/1 | 03/03/2021 | 30/03/2022 | |||
| 2242023 | Studentship | NE/W503137/1 | 30/09/2019 | 29/02/2024 |