BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260601T205942EDT-0916xMOBrh@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260602T005942Z DESCRIPTION:Dissecting the components of animal behaviour as a window into \nthe human mind.  By Yogita Chudasama (Assistant Professor\,\nɬÀï·¬ Psyc hology)\nSo much of our understanding of basic sensory and motor\nfunction s of the brain has derived from research in animals. \nRecently\, the use of experimental animals has been extended to\nstudy more complex aspects o f cognition\, such as planning and\norganisation\, behavioural control and decision-making. How far can\nanimal models inform us of the complex feat ures of human\ncognition?  While the specific behaviours of different spec ies\ndiverge from humans in obvious ways (consider for example\, the\nsubt erranean lifestyle of a rat)\, their brains have the same basic\ncircuitry \, raising the possibility that they support analogous\ncognitive operatio ns. In this lecture\, I will discuss how\nneuroscientists have been able t o successfully exploit a conceptual\nframework\, derived from research in human experimental psychology\,\nwhich decomposes cognition into its basic building blocks.  I\nwill present evidence that many of these cognitive c omponents are\nsurprisingly human-like in experimental animals as diverse as\nnonhuman primates and rodents. Finally\, I will argue that the\ncombin ation of careful behavioural testing and targeted\nmanipulation of specifi c circuits in the brain of experimental\nanimals is presently our most eff ective means for understanding the\nbasic neural elements of human cogniti on.  These elements\,\nwhose neural bases are only now being discovered\, are perturbed in\ncommon human brain disorders that involve emotional dysr egulation\,\ncognitive dysfunction\, and even psychoses.\n \n DTSTART:20100909T220000Z DTEND:20100909T220000Z LOCATION:Redpath Museum\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0C4\, 859 rue Sherbrooke Ouest SUMMARY:Cutting Edge Lecture in Science:Dissecting the components of animal behaviour as a window into the human mind. URL:/channels/event/cutting-edge-lecture-sciencedissec ting-components-animal-behaviour-window-human-mind-165254 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR