Coming Webinar: Neural Circuits of Survival: How the Brain Orchestrates Defensiv

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Coming Webinar: Neural Circuits of Survival: How the Brain Orchestrates Defensiv

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

What you need to know

Date 11 AM EDT, June 25, 2025

 

Jonathan P. Fadok, Ph.D. earned his doctorate in Neurobiology and Behavior from the University of Washington and completed postdoctoral training at the Friedrich Miescher Institute in Switzerland. His lab uses advanced neuroscience techniques—including in vivo recording of brain activity, optogenetics, calcium imaging, and viral circuit tracing—alongside behavioral assays to study how specific brain regions and pathways shape emotional responses.

 

A major focus of his research is understanding how animals rapidly switch between different defensive states, such as freezing and fleeing. Recently, his team identified a novel brain pathway—from the dorsal peduncular cortex to the amygdala—that plays a key role in promoting flight behavior during threat. This research offers new insights into how top-down control from the cortex can regulate survival behaviors and may help inform treatments for anxiety and trauma-related disorders.

 

Creative Biolabs has invited Dr. Jonathan P. Fadok to walk us through neural circuits of survival: how the brain orchestrates defensive behavior.

 

In this webinar, we will explore and review the following key points:

 

Overview of innate and learned defensive responses: freezing, flight, and their neural underpinnings

Introduction to the conditioned flight model and behavioral state transitions

Central amygdala microcircuits and their role in defensive action selection

Discovery of a top-down cortico-amygdala pathway from the dorsal peduncular cortex

Functional relevance of downstream targets: PAG and RRF contributions to threat modulation

Broader implications for understanding emotional regulation and trauma-related disorders

When

Share