Browsing Centre for Neuroscience (CNS) by thesis submitted date"2025"
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Behavioral and Neural bases of Subcomponents of the Attentional Blink
Attention enables us to select relevant stimuli for enhanced sensory processing and decision-making. Yet, our ability to pay attention is severely capacity limited. This limitation is clearly revealed when we seek to perform ... -
Behavioural and neural signatures of interactions between conflicting emotion and reward
Reward-related events seldom occur in isolation in our everyday lives — a component of emotion processing remains intertwined in many cases. For instance, individuals often work under hostile conditions for higher pay or ... -
Circuit mechanisms of itch modulation: from physiology to pathology
Itch is a distinct somatosensation, evoked by chemical and mechanical pruritogens or psychosomatic factors. It detects harmful sensory stimuli and triggers scratching to remove irritants from the skin. However, chronic ... -
Control and Co-ordination in Multi-Joint Movements
Our interactions with the world often entail a wide range of multi-jointed movements. We are bestowed with an abundant degree of freedom, that a movement can be achieved by recruiting multiple joints, muscles, and neural ... -
Studying induced and evoked oscillations for probing visual and auditory circuit mechanisms
Specialized sensory regions process incoming sensory inputs using a variety of mechanisms, such as normalization and excitatory-inhibitory interactions. These mechanisms can be studied through induced and evoked oscillations, ... -
Tuning the Circuit, Steering the Swarm: CASY-1 in Synaptic and Behavioral Modulation
Disruptions in neuromodulatory signaling are a hallmark of several neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders. However, the molecular mechanisms that fine-tune neuromodulation across circuits and behaviors remain poorly ...

