Beyond Mismatch Negativity: Studying Echoic Memory and Adaptation in the Monkey to Better Understand Auditory Deficits in Schizophrenia

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Beyond Mismatch Negativity: Studying Echoic Memory and Adaptation in the Monkey to Better Understand Auditory Deficits in Schizophrenia

Tobias Teichert, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Bioengineering , University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Our Meet the PI lecture series continues on October 22, 2021 with a presentation by Tobias Teichert, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Bioengineering at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

The Teichert lab studies auditory function in the non-human primate to better understand auditory deficits in individuals with schizophrenia. His research involved recording auditory evoked neural responses in non-human primates performing simple auditory tasks while perturbing the system using targeted pharmacological and electrical interventions. This work aims to provide a detailed understanding of the neural networks and pathological mechanisms that underlie impaired auditory information processing in schizophrenia. 

Our lectures will take place via Zoom due to current COVID19 safety guidelines.

Participate via Zoom. Click on this Zoom link. Meeting ID:  919 3066 4688. Passcode: 093323.

For More Information. Please contact Frances Patrick at patrickfm@upmc.edu


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