Felix Jung
Phd Student
E-mail: felix.jung@ki.se
Visiting address: Solnavägen 9 - kvarter B4, 17165 Solna
Postal address: C4 Neurovetenskap, C4 Forskning Carlen, 171 77 Stockholm
About me
2017-2018 - Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Molecular Biosciences, University
of Heidelberg
2016-2017 - Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Psychology, University of Marburg
Research
- Behavior needs to dynamically change in order to adapt to ever changing
environmental affordances – a process described as learning. Yet, the
neuronal basis of effective and complex learning in brain-wide circuits
remains to be established. In my research, I aim at investigating the role of
the mouse frontal cortices in directing the dynamic and long-term adaptations
in synaptic transmission underlying learning processes in distant (cortical)
brain regions. The main methods I employ are large-scale, in vivo recordings
(2-photon microscopy, Neuropixels) in head-fixed, behaving mice in
combination with whole-brain circuit tracing approaches.
Articles
- Article: FLUIDS AND BARRIERS OF THE CNS. 2024;21(1):35
- Article: NATURE NEUROSCIENCE. 2023;26(7):1245-1255
- Article: JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH. 2023;32(3):e13777
- Article: PFLUGERS ARCHIV-EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY. 2023;475(1):65-76
- Article: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. 2022;127(3):801-817
All other publications
- Preprint: BIORXIV. 2022
- Preprint: RESEARCH SQUARE. 2022
- Review: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF NEUROBIOLOGY. 2021;158:337-372
- Preprint: BIORXIV. 2019