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Connectomics and the neural basis of behaviour

Authors :
Dana S Galili
Gregory SXE Jefferis
Marta Costa
Mesquita da Costa, Marta [0000-0001-5948-3092]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

For the purpose of open access, the authors have applied a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence to this Author Accepted Manuscript version.<br />Methods to acquire and process synaptic-resolution electron-microscopy datasets have progressed very rapidly, allowing production and annotation of larger, more complete connectomes. More accurate neuronal matching techniques are enriching cell type data with gene expression, neuron activity, behaviour and developmental information, providing ways to test hypotheses of circuit function. In a variety of behaviours such as learned and innate olfaction, navigation and sexual behaviour, connectomics has already revealed interconnected modules with a hierarchical structure, recurrence and integration of sensory streams. Comparing individual connectomes to determine which circuit features are robust and which are variable is one key research area; new work in comparative connectomics across development, experience, sex and species will establish strong links between neuronal connectivity and brain function.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9e7f4433db3bb39959affd3ebbd47f8b