IZN Scientific Events IZN Lecture: Adaptive behavior through adaptive brain network dynamics

  • Wednesday, 24. September 2025, 13:00 - 14:00
  • SR25, INF328
    • Prof. Dr. Tobias H. Donner, Department of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology, Adaptive Behavior through Adaptive Brain Network Dynamics, Hamburg, Germany
    • Host: Prof. Dr. Simon Wiegert

IZN community members in Heidelberg are requested to attend in person.
IZN community members from Mannheim are welcomed to join via Zoom.

 

Abstract:

Cognitive behavior rapidly adapts to changing environmental contexts. This flexibility distinguishes adaptive decision-making from reflexes. I propose that this flexibility results from the rapid reconfiguration of distributed cortical networks that implement the transformations required by a given task and context. This reconfiguration is enabled by rapid plasticity mechanisms that are controlled by neuromodulators released from the brainstem. To support these claims, I will present human MEG and fMRI experiments, in which we systematically manipulate context variables, such as task rules or environmental volatility. We quantify the resulting changes in content-specific neural interactions (e.g., selective for sensory evidence or behavioral choice), across a large set of cortical regions. We relate these cortical interactions to the dynamics of (proxies of) brainstem modulatory activity. This approach reveals that the structure of cortical interactions changes in a context-dependent manner. These changes are predicted by brainstem modulatory activity, which, in turn, tracks hidden changes in the environment. Preliminary results indicate that the cognitive recruitment of modulatory brainstem systems is impaired in individuals with a high risk of developing psychosis. Our results open a new window on the dynamic brainstem sculpting of large-scale cortical networks for flexible cognitive behavior. I speculate that this sculpting goes awry in many mental disorders.

All Dates of the Event 'IZN Lectures and Concepts Talks'

Invited speakers—many from abroad—talk about their latest findings and IZN investigators provide an overview about concepts and perspectives of their research in this bi-weekly lecture series.

IZN Lectures: Everyone in the IZN community, including IZN doctoral students, is welcome to invite speakers from other universities and institutions to come to Heidelberg and share their research findings. Travel and accommodation expenses can be covered up to a maximum of 500€ by the IZN.

IZN Concepts Talks: All IZN investigators are invited to give concepts talks explaining the big picture behind the work going on in their labs and how it fits into our broader understanding of the function and dysfunction of the nervous system.

Contact the IZN coordinator to schedule your concepts talk or invited speaker: IZN.coordinator@uni-heidelberg.de.

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