To execute accurate movements, animals must continuously adapt their behavior to changes in their bodies and environments. Animals can learn changes in the relationship between their locomotor commands and the resulting distance moved, then adjust command strength to achieve a desired travel distance. It is largely unknown which circuits implement this form of motor learning, or how. Using whole-brain neuronal imaging and circuit manipulations in larval zebrafish, we discovered that the serotonergic dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) mediates short-term locomotor learning. Serotonergic DRN neurons respond phasically to swim-induced visual motion, but little to motion that is not self-generated. During prolonged exposure to a given motosensory gain,...
SummaryBackgroundDopamine (DA) has long been known to have modulatory effects on vertebrate motor ci...
Neural control of behaviour during development is a complicated orchestration of gene expression, ne...
SummaryVertebrate locomotion at different speeds is driven by descending excitatory connections to c...
SummaryTo execute accurate movements, animals must continuously adapt their behavior to changes in t...
This study was supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and by the Simons Foundation award 3...
Serotonin (5−HT) plays an important role in shaping the activity of the spinal networks underlying l...
In the absence of salient sensory cues to guide behavior, animals must still execute sequences of mo...
Locomotion in vertebrates relies on high brain centers converging onto the mesencephalic locomotor r...
Neural networks are the functional building blocks of the central nervous system. To better understa...
Objective Results from our lab have shown that photo-activation of dorsal raphe neurons produces str...
In the absence of salient sensory cues to guide behavior, animals must still execute sequences of mo...
Complex motor behaviors are thought to be coordinated by networks of brain nuclei that may control d...
We present a paradigm for recording anywhere in the brain, from several thousands of individual neur...
Vertebrate locomotion at different speeds is driven by descending excitatory connections to central ...
A fundamental question in neuroscience is how entire neural circuits generate behaviour and adapt it...
SummaryBackgroundDopamine (DA) has long been known to have modulatory effects on vertebrate motor ci...
Neural control of behaviour during development is a complicated orchestration of gene expression, ne...
SummaryVertebrate locomotion at different speeds is driven by descending excitatory connections to c...
SummaryTo execute accurate movements, animals must continuously adapt their behavior to changes in t...
This study was supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and by the Simons Foundation award 3...
Serotonin (5−HT) plays an important role in shaping the activity of the spinal networks underlying l...
In the absence of salient sensory cues to guide behavior, animals must still execute sequences of mo...
Locomotion in vertebrates relies on high brain centers converging onto the mesencephalic locomotor r...
Neural networks are the functional building blocks of the central nervous system. To better understa...
Objective Results from our lab have shown that photo-activation of dorsal raphe neurons produces str...
In the absence of salient sensory cues to guide behavior, animals must still execute sequences of mo...
Complex motor behaviors are thought to be coordinated by networks of brain nuclei that may control d...
We present a paradigm for recording anywhere in the brain, from several thousands of individual neur...
Vertebrate locomotion at different speeds is driven by descending excitatory connections to central ...
A fundamental question in neuroscience is how entire neural circuits generate behaviour and adapt it...
SummaryBackgroundDopamine (DA) has long been known to have modulatory effects on vertebrate motor ci...
Neural control of behaviour during development is a complicated orchestration of gene expression, ne...
SummaryVertebrate locomotion at different speeds is driven by descending excitatory connections to c...