Joaquin Fuster on Cortical Dynamics

I recently watched this talk (below) by Joaquin Fuster. His theories provide a good integration of cortical functions and distributed processing in working and long-term memory. He also has some cool videos of likely network interactions across cortex (in real time) in his talk.

Here is a diagram of Dr. Fuster’s view of cortical hierarchies:

Joaquin Fuster’s talk:

The Google Video link is broken, but you can see a related talk by Fuster here:
https://archive.org/details/Brain_Network_Dynamics_2007-13-Joaquin_Fuster

 

Here is an excerpt from Dr. Fuster’s amazing biography:

In 1958 Fuster provided the first evidence that the reticular activating system of the brain stem, a neural substrate for arousal from sleep, modulates selective visual attention (Science 1958). In 1960 he developed one of the first microelectrode methods payday loans online for single-unit recording. He demonstrated the reticular facilitation of the excitatory as well as inhibitory reactions of neurons in the visual cortex to visual stimuli (Science 1961), an indication of reticular enhancement of visual contrast in the cortex as a result of attention.

In 1971 he described the first “memory cells” ever found in the primate brain (Science 1971, J. Neurophysiol., 1973). These are cortical cells that show sustained and elevated discharge during the short-term memorization of an item of information (working memory).

In recent years, Fuster and colleagues have been studying the physiological dynamics of working memory in the cerebral cortex. The purpose is to clarify the mechanisms by which the cortex stores and retains information in working memory, a cognitive function of prime importance in the coordination of behavior, speech, and reasoning. For that purpose they have been utilizing the latest and most advanced methods of neuroimaging (NeuroImage, 2005) and neurocomputation (Eur.J.Neurosci, 2005).

-MWCole

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  1. I mean to say, Mr. Furster should know enough to at least write softward code which simply performs the acts he outlines. A practical application which functions his ideas is what is needed. I’m reading too many theories.

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