One of the central questions in neuroscience is how the nervous system generates and regulates behavior. To understand the neural code for any behavior, an ideal experiment would entail (i) quantitatively defining that behavior, (ii) recording neuronal activity in relevant brain regions to identify the underlying neuronal circuits and eventually (iii) manipulating them to test their function. Novel methods in neuroscience have greatly advanced our abilities to conduct such experiments but are still insufficient. In this thesis, I developed methods for these three goals. In Chapter 2, I describe an automatic behavior identification and classification method for the cnidarian Hydra vulgaris using machine learning. In Chapter 3, I describe a f...
The average person spends several hours a day behind the wheel of their vehicles, which are usually ...
Social behavior is one of the most important properties of animal life and it plays a critical role ...
In Chapter 2 several experimental and data analysis methods used in this thesis are described. In Ch...
To understand the emergent properties of neural circuits it would be ideal to record the activity of...
Modern neuroscience relies heavily on sophisticated tools that allow us to visualize and manipulate ...
The human brain is composed of millions of neurons, firing spikes according to their membrane potent...
This thesis is concerned with the problem of memory storage in a feedback neural network. A new lear...
Psychologists and neuroscientists have long accepted that the brain changes in size and shape throug...
The human brain consists of around 86 billion neurons which cooperate in millions of neuronal circui...
We investigated how well finger movements can be decoded from electroencephalography (EEG) signals. ...
The visual cortex is a densely-interconnected network of neurons, which receives sensory input from ...
Our brains handle vast amounts of information incoming through our senses. Continuously exposed to s...
Adult-born cells, arriving daily into the rodent olfactory bulb, either integrate into the neural ci...
Sensory stimuli evoke spiking activities that are patterned across neurons and time in the early pro...
The expression of immediate-early genes (IEGs) in visual cortex is necessary for certain forms of ne...
The average person spends several hours a day behind the wheel of their vehicles, which are usually ...
Social behavior is one of the most important properties of animal life and it plays a critical role ...
In Chapter 2 several experimental and data analysis methods used in this thesis are described. In Ch...
To understand the emergent properties of neural circuits it would be ideal to record the activity of...
Modern neuroscience relies heavily on sophisticated tools that allow us to visualize and manipulate ...
The human brain is composed of millions of neurons, firing spikes according to their membrane potent...
This thesis is concerned with the problem of memory storage in a feedback neural network. A new lear...
Psychologists and neuroscientists have long accepted that the brain changes in size and shape throug...
The human brain consists of around 86 billion neurons which cooperate in millions of neuronal circui...
We investigated how well finger movements can be decoded from electroencephalography (EEG) signals. ...
The visual cortex is a densely-interconnected network of neurons, which receives sensory input from ...
Our brains handle vast amounts of information incoming through our senses. Continuously exposed to s...
Adult-born cells, arriving daily into the rodent olfactory bulb, either integrate into the neural ci...
Sensory stimuli evoke spiking activities that are patterned across neurons and time in the early pro...
The expression of immediate-early genes (IEGs) in visual cortex is necessary for certain forms of ne...
The average person spends several hours a day behind the wheel of their vehicles, which are usually ...
Social behavior is one of the most important properties of animal life and it plays a critical role ...
In Chapter 2 several experimental and data analysis methods used in this thesis are described. In Ch...