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Oct 5 2023

LIN Seminar: “Mental navigation and telekinesis with a hippocampal map-based brain-machine interface” by Albert Lee (Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia research campus)

October 5, 2023

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Location

SELE 4289

Please join us on October 5, 2023 for a LIN Seminar featuring "Mental navigation and telekinesis with a hippocampal map-based brain-machine interface" by Dr. Albert Lee (Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia research campus)

Lee Lab

Host: Alex Keinath

Abstract: The hippocampus is critical for recollecting and imagining experiences. This is believed to involve voluntarily drawing from hippocampal memory representations of people, events, and places, including the hippocampus’ map-like representations of familiar environments. However, whether representations in such “cognitive maps” can be volitionally accessed is unknown. We developed a brain-machine interface to test if rats can do so by controlling their hippocampal activity in a flexible, goal-directed, and model-based manner. We found that rats can efficiently navigate or direct objects to arbitrary goal locations within a virtual reality arena solely by activating and sustaining appropriate hippocampal representations of remote places. This provides insight into the mechanisms underlying episodic memory recall, mental simulation/planning, and imagination, and opens up possibilities for high-level neural prosthetics utilizing hippocampal representations.

Contact

Emily Beaufort

Date posted

Feb 21, 2023

Date updated

Sep 21, 2023