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Seminar: Clinical Neuroanatomy Seminar

17 May 2012, 13:00-14:30, Seminar Room 1, Main Building, Institute of Psychiatry, Denmark Hill Campus

Event series: Clinical Neuroanatomy Seminar: Frontal Lobe Networks
School / area: Institute of Psychiatry
Department: FANS, Clinical Neuroimaging
Location: Denmark Hill Campus
Location map: Denmark Hill: Institute of Psychiatry
Speaker: Dr Marco Catani
Speaker institution: IoP, KCL

OPEN LECTURE

Abstract: Advances in our understanding of sensory-motor integration suggest a unique role of the frontal lobe circuits in cognition and behaviour. Long-range afferent connections convey higher order sensory information to the frontal cortex, which in turn responds to internal and external stimuli with flexible and adaptive behaviour. Long-range connections from and to frontal lobes have been described in detail in monkeys but little is known about short intralobar frontal connections mediating local connectivity in humans. For more information please see http://www.facebook.com/groups/clinicalneuroanatomyseminars and natbrainlab.com


Contact name: Stephanie Forkel
Email: stephanie.forkel@kcl.ac.uk
Tel: 02032283058

 

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