
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences (BCS)
Brain Lunch
Enhanced dendritic compartmentalization in human neurons
Speaker(s)
Lou Beaulieu-Laroche (Harnett Lab)
Description
Human cortical neurons exhibit longer dendrites than neurons in other species, but their physiological properties remain unclear. Here, we perform direct electrical recordings from human dendrites in brain slices obtained from neurosurgical patients. We find that longer dendrites lead to increased compartmentalization of electrical signals, which alters the integrative properties of human neurons. This produces distinct information processing capabilities at the level of individual neurons, which may increase the computational power of the human brain.
Speaker Bio
Lou is a PhD student in the Harnett lab. He is a Friends of the McGovern Institute fellow and is supported by the NSERC Postgraduate Scholarships-Doctoral Program.
Additional Info
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