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UID:https://www.sf.mpg.de/events/45047/2285
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CREATED:20260310T163500Z
DESCRIPTION:The passage of food through the alimentary canal generates a se
 ries of feedback signals that are sensed by the brain and used to control 
 behavior. Many of these signals converge on the caudal brainstem\, which c
 ontains the key neural circuits that drive meal termination.I will describ
 e our work investigating the dynamics and function of these circuits durin
 g ingestion. A central theme is that these circuits integrate layers of si
 gnals from the mouth and gut\, both during ingestion and over longer times
 cales through learning.\nSpeaker: Professor Zachary Knight\, PhD 
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T163500Z
LOCATION:MPI for Metabolism Research\, Gleueler Strasse 50\, 50931 Köln\, 
 Room: Seminar room 1
ORGANIZER;CN=Dr. Sophie Steculorum:mailto:sophie.steculorum@sf.mpg.de
SUMMARY:Control of ingestion by the caudal brainstem: Talk by Prof. Zachary
  Knight\, University of California\, San Francisco\, USA
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.sf.mpg.de/events/45047/2285
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