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This project investigates how widespread neuronal activity patterns in the brain encode movement parameters, using the model organism C. elegans. By combining advanced imaging techniques and genetic tools, it aims to uncover the mechanisms behind sensory and motor processing in behavior control.
Recent large-scaRecent large-scale neuronal activity recordings in awake, behaving animals revealed a new, unexpected neuroscientific principle: widespread neuronal activity patterns across the brain encode parameters of movement.
Surprisingly, these brain-wide behavior representations even extend to areas that are implicated in the processing of sensory information (e.g., the visual cortex in mice).
Thus, a large fraction of the brains activity seems to be dedicated to representing the animals…
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