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Association between cell-mediated demyelination and astrocyte stimulation.
Type
Journal articleSubject
AnimalsAnimals, Newborn
Astrocytes
Autoantibodies
Autoimmune Diseases
Demyelinating Diseases
Encephalomyelitis, Autoimmune, Experimental
Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein
Gliosis
Immunity, Cellular
Multiple Sclerosis
Myelin Proteins
Phagocytosis
Rats
Rats, Inbred Lew
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Marc A. Sommer
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
We study circuits for cognition. Using a combination of neurophysiology and biomedical
engineering, we focus on the interaction between brain areas during visual perception,
decision-making, and motor planning. Specific projects include the role of frontal
cortex in metacognition, the role of cerebellar-frontal circuits in action timing,
the neural basis of "good enough" decision-making (satisficing), and the neural mechanisms
of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).

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