SummaryNeural circuits have long been known to modulate myogenic muscles such as the heart, yet a mechanistic understanding at the cellular and molecular levels remains limited. We studied how light inhibits pumping of the Caenorhabditis elegans pharynx, a myogenic muscular pump for feeding, and found three neural circuits that alter pumping. First, light inhibits pumping via the I2 neuron monosynaptic circuit. Our electron microscopic reconstruction of the anterior pharynx revealed evidence for synapses from I2 onto muscle that were missing from the published connectome, and we show that these “missed synapses” are likely functional. Second, light inhibits pumping through the RIP-I1-MC neuron polysynaptic circuit, in which an inhibitory si...
Rhythmic muscular contractions are essential for many different behaviors, from locomotion to respir...
Rhythmic muscular contractions are essential for many different behaviors, from locomotion to respir...
BackgroundWe are interested in understanding how the twenty neurons of the C. elegans pharynx develo...
Neural circuits have long been known to modulate myogenic muscles such as the heart, yet a mechanist...
SummaryNeural circuits have long been known to modulate myogenic muscles such as the heart, yet a me...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2020Cataloged from the...
Neural control of muscle function is fundamental to animal behavior. Many muscles can generate multi...
Neural control of muscle function is fundamental to animal behavior. Many muscles can generate multi...
The rhythmic contraction of the Caenorhabditis elegans pharynx is unique in that the network of 12 n...
eleganspharyngeal nervous system are collectively but not individually necessary for the trapping an...
The nematode C. elegans feeds by rhythmic contraction of the pharyngeal muscle. The activity of the ...
The integration of distinct sensory modalities is essential for behavioural decision making. In C. e...
How an animal matches feeding to food availability is a key question for energy homeostasis. We addr...
Dissecting the function of neural circuits requires the capability to stimulate and record from the ...
Rhythmic muscular contractions are essential for many different behaviors, from locomotion to respir...
Rhythmic muscular contractions are essential for many different behaviors, from locomotion to respir...
Rhythmic muscular contractions are essential for many different behaviors, from locomotion to respir...
BackgroundWe are interested in understanding how the twenty neurons of the C. elegans pharynx develo...
Neural circuits have long been known to modulate myogenic muscles such as the heart, yet a mechanist...
SummaryNeural circuits have long been known to modulate myogenic muscles such as the heart, yet a me...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2020Cataloged from the...
Neural control of muscle function is fundamental to animal behavior. Many muscles can generate multi...
Neural control of muscle function is fundamental to animal behavior. Many muscles can generate multi...
The rhythmic contraction of the Caenorhabditis elegans pharynx is unique in that the network of 12 n...
eleganspharyngeal nervous system are collectively but not individually necessary for the trapping an...
The nematode C. elegans feeds by rhythmic contraction of the pharyngeal muscle. The activity of the ...
The integration of distinct sensory modalities is essential for behavioural decision making. In C. e...
How an animal matches feeding to food availability is a key question for energy homeostasis. We addr...
Dissecting the function of neural circuits requires the capability to stimulate and record from the ...
Rhythmic muscular contractions are essential for many different behaviors, from locomotion to respir...
Rhythmic muscular contractions are essential for many different behaviors, from locomotion to respir...
Rhythmic muscular contractions are essential for many different behaviors, from locomotion to respir...
BackgroundWe are interested in understanding how the twenty neurons of the C. elegans pharynx develo...