Brain/MINDS セミナー by Prof. Xiaoqin Wang
開催日
2019年11月21日(木) 16:00~17:00
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Marmoset as a Model System for Studying Neural Basis of Vocal Communication
Xiaoqin Wang, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Johns Hopkins University
Abstract
Vocal communication is one of the most important natural behaviors of both humans and many animal
species. In the past, studies of echolocating bats and songbirds have provided important insights into
neural mechanisms of vocal communication. In comparison, much less has been learned from non-human
primates. The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus), a highly vocal New World monkey species, has emerged
in recent years as a promising model system for studying neural basis of hearing and vocal
communication. Marmoset offers several critical advantages over other non-human primate species,
including a rich vocal repertoire in captivity, a relatively short postnatal development period and the
feasibility in generating genetically modified models. In the past 20 years, my laboratory has pioneered
a number of behavioral and electrophysiological techniques to study neural activity in the marmoset
brain during natural vocal behaviors. Our studies have shed important light on the brain mechanisms for
processing communication sounds. They also demonstrated the tremendous potentials of the marmoset as a
primate model for studying neural mechanisms underlying vocal communication and social interactions.
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