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Neural control of motor actions: from whole-brain landscape to millisecond dynamics

Takashi Kawashima
Weizmann Institute
Apr 8, 2021

Animals control motor actions at multiple timescales. We use larval zebrafish and advanced optical microscopy to understand the underlying neural mechanisms. First, we examined the mechanisms of short-term motor learning by using whole-brain neural activity imaging. We found that the 5-HT system integrates the sensory outcome of actions and determines future motor patterns. Second, we established a method for recording spiking activity and membrane potential from a population of neurons during behavior. We identified putative motor command signals and internal copy signals that encode millisecond-scale details of the swimming dynamics. These results demonstrate that zebrafish provide a holistic and mechanistic understanding of the neural basis of motor control in vertebrate brains.

SeminarNeuroscience

Dorothy J Killam Lecture: Cell Type Classification and Circuit Mapping in the Mouse Brain

Hongkui Zeng
Executive Vice President and Director of Allen Institute for Brain Science, Seattle, USA
Feb 23, 2021

To understand the function of the brain and how its dysfunction leads to brain diseases, it is essential to have a deep understanding of the cell type composition of the brain, how the cell types are connected with each other and what their roles are in circuit function. At the Allen Institute, we have built multiple platforms, including single-cell transcriptomics, single and multi-patching electrophysiology, 3D reconstruction of neuronal morphology, high throughput brain-wide connectivity mapping, and large-scale neuronal activity imaging, to characterize the transcriptomic, physiological, morphological, and connectional properties of different types of neurons in a standardized way, towards a taxonomy of cell types and a description of their wiring diagram for the mouse brain, with a focus on the visual cortico-thalamic system. Building such knowledge base lays the foundation towards the understanding of the computational mechanisms of brain circuit function.

SeminarNeuroscience

Neural circuit and genetic bases of behaviour in Platynereis larva

Gaspar Jekely
University of Exeter
Dec 9, 2020

We study the larval stages of the marine annelid Platynereis dumerilii, a powerful experimental system for neural circuits. With serial electron microscopy, we have reconstructed the entire nervous and effector systems of a Platynereis larva. We use neurogenetics, activity imaging, and behavioural experiments to understand circuit activity and how the nervous system controls behaviour and physiology. Platynereis is one of very few systems where these different approaches can be combined to study an entire nervous system. I will talk about circuits for the whole-body coordination of locomotor cilia and a hydrodynamic startle response for predator avoidance.

ePosterNeuroscience

A flexible two-photon endoscope for fast activity imaging and cell-precise optogenetic photo-stimulation of neurons in freely moving animals

Francois G. Blot, Nicolo Accanto, Antonio Lorca Camara, Valeria Zampini, Vincent De Sars, Florence Bui, Christophe Tourain, Valentina Emiliani, Ori Katz, Noam Badt
ePosterNeuroscience

Mesoscale and miniaturized large-scale volumetric neuronal activity imaging

Tobias Nöbauer, Yuanlong Zhang, Alipasha Vaziri

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