Kurt R. Illig
Biology
University of Saint Thomas Saint Paul
United States of America
Biography
Kurt R. Illig research focuses on understanding how sensory information is associated with behavioral significance in cortical structures, and how these representations change with experience. Because cortical activation can be modulated by systems that are responsive to drugs of abuse, these studies hold the promise of providing key insights into mechanisms that underlie addictive behaviors. Using an experimental approach that combines genetic, physiological, anatomical, and behavioral methods, my long-term goal is to understand the interactions between neuromodulatory systems and cortical structures in sensory coding, learning and behavior.
Research Interest
Associated with behavioral significance in cortical structures, experimental approach that combines genetic, physiological, anatomical, and behavioral methods, interactions between neuromodulatory systems and cortical structures in sensory coding, learning and behavior.
Publications
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Illig KR. Corticofugal projections from the anterior olfactory nucleus target olfactory bulb principal cells.
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Garske AK, Lawyer CR, Peterson BM, Illig KR. Adolescent changes in dopamine D1 receptor expression in orbitofrontal cortex and piriform cortex accompany an associative learning deficit. PLoS One. 2013 Feb 21;8(2):e56191.