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Neuronal Networks

Surrounded by many objects and creatures, you choose, reach out, and manipulate some of them. You do so habitually to carry out routine work or deliberately with a new goal in mind. Probably unbeknownst to you, these complex behaviors are guided by a simple behavior called saccadic eye movement by which the line of sight is shifted quickly from one object to another. Our goal of research is to understand the neuronal mechanisms that control the saccadic eye movement. It has been demonstrated that the saccadic eye movement is controlled by hierarchically organized neuronal networks. The different levels of the networks carry different signals, from the brainstem networks carrying reflexive signals to the prefrontal cortical networks carrying cognitive signals. How can these parallel networks be controlled? Our research has shown that there are inhibitory gating mechanisms in different areas in the brain which are capable of selectively allowing or nullifying the outputs of individual networks. A remarkable area among them is the basal ganglia which are equipped with powerful inhibitory and disinhibitory mechanisms. How then do the inhibitory-disinhibitory mechanisms work? What controls the mechanisms? We believe that answering these questions is crucial for understanding how the brain has evolved to achieve such complex tasks.

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Okihide Hikosaka, M.D., Ph.D.
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Neuronal Networks Section Chief oh@lsr.nei.nih.gov
Ethan Bromberg-Martin, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow bromberge@nei.nih.gov
Simon Hong, Ph.D. Research Fellow hongy@nei.nih.gov
Hyoung Kim, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow Hyoungk@nei.nih.gov
Ilya Monosov, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow monosovi@nei.nih.gov
Yohsihisa Tachibana, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow tachibany@nei.nih.gov
Shinya Yamamoto, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow yamamotosh@nei.nih.gov
Masaharu Yasuda, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow yasudama@nei.nih.gov


Department of Health and Human Services NIH, the National Institutes of Health USA.gov