A full understanding of nervous system function requires recording from large populations of neurons during naturalistic behaviors. Here we enable paralyzed larval zebrafish to fictively navigate two-dimensional virtual environments while we record optically from many neurons with two-photon imaging. Electrical recordings from motor nerves in the tail are decoded into intended forward swims and turns, which are used to update a virtual environment displayed underneath the fish. Several behavioral features—such as turning responses to whole-field motion and dark avoidance—are well-replicated in this virtual setting. We readily observed neuronal populations in the hindbrain with laterally selective responses that correlated with right or left...
Two-photon calcium imaging is already well-established in flies, fish and rodents, and is providing ...
We introduce a flexible method for high-resolution interrogation of circuit function, which combines...
Animals detect sensory cues in their environment and process this information in order to carry out ...
A full understanding of nervous system function requires recording from large populations of neurons...
Animals continuously gather sensory cues to move towards favourable environments. Efficient goal-dir...
We present a paradigm for recording anywhere in the brain, from several thousands of individual neur...
A basic question in the field of motor control is how different actions are represented by activity ...
© 2015 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Reconstructing a three-dimens...
The first part of this thesis presents an historical overview of neural recording techniques, follow...
A fundamental question in neuroscience is how entire neural circuits generate behaviour and adapt it...
Two-photon bidirectional control and imaging of neuronal excitability with cellular resolution in vi...
Most behaviors, even simple innate reflexes, are mediated by circuits of neurons spanning areas thro...
Summary: We introduce an all-optical technique that enables volumetric imaging of brain-wide calcium...
One of the main goals in neuroscience is to understand the underlying neural circuit that governs be...
Current in vivo methods for imaging the visual cortex lack the ability to map response properties at...
Two-photon calcium imaging is already well-established in flies, fish and rodents, and is providing ...
We introduce a flexible method for high-resolution interrogation of circuit function, which combines...
Animals detect sensory cues in their environment and process this information in order to carry out ...
A full understanding of nervous system function requires recording from large populations of neurons...
Animals continuously gather sensory cues to move towards favourable environments. Efficient goal-dir...
We present a paradigm for recording anywhere in the brain, from several thousands of individual neur...
A basic question in the field of motor control is how different actions are represented by activity ...
© 2015 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Reconstructing a three-dimens...
The first part of this thesis presents an historical overview of neural recording techniques, follow...
A fundamental question in neuroscience is how entire neural circuits generate behaviour and adapt it...
Two-photon bidirectional control and imaging of neuronal excitability with cellular resolution in vi...
Most behaviors, even simple innate reflexes, are mediated by circuits of neurons spanning areas thro...
Summary: We introduce an all-optical technique that enables volumetric imaging of brain-wide calcium...
One of the main goals in neuroscience is to understand the underlying neural circuit that governs be...
Current in vivo methods for imaging the visual cortex lack the ability to map response properties at...
Two-photon calcium imaging is already well-established in flies, fish and rodents, and is providing ...
We introduce a flexible method for high-resolution interrogation of circuit function, which combines...
Animals detect sensory cues in their environment and process this information in order to carry out ...