1. Challenge 2: From genes & circuits to behavior
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Menéndez de la Prida, Liset, Reig, Ramón, Rojas, A. M., López-Atalaya, José P., Navarrete, Marta, Méndez, Pablo, Lerma Gómez, Juan, Jurado, Sandra, Villa, Rosa, Guimerà-Brunet, Anton, Mirasso, Claudio R., Gallego, Juan A., and Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España)
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engram ,cell type ,ensembles ,electrophysiology ,omics - Abstract
Understanding the brain from genes and circuits to behavior is a major scientific challenge. The large repertoire of cell activities supporting behavior stems from an equally diverse range of specialized cell types, from neuron to glia. To untangle mechanisms underlying brain function, elementary processes should be dissected, from the complex machinery of signaling pathways at the level of single cells and synapses, to the intricate phenomena leading to orchestrated ensemble activity and the establishment of engrams driving memory-guided behaviors. In this chapter we identify the main key tasks required to address some of the open questions in the field, and discuss on the main issues and strategies.
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- 2021