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LOCATION: 4274 Chamberlin
SUMMARY:Norepinephrine\, Networks\, and Behavior: One aproach to Syste
 ms Neuroscience\, Chaos & Complex Systems Seminar\, David Devilbiss\, 
 UW Department of Psychology
DESCRIPTION:Norepinephrine\, an endogenous chemical within the brain m
 odulates target neuron excitability.  This neuromodulator permits glob
 al state changes of the brain (from sleep to waking) as well as partic
 ipating in brain functions including cognitive processes such as atten
 tion and dysfunctions such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  and depression. This talk will describe the nonlinear nature of this 
 neuromodulators effects on target neuron discharge properties\, the su
 mmation of its effects on many individual neurons to alter the dynamic
 s of neuronal populations\, and the resultant effects on animal behavi
 ors.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=1436
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