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Decoding locomotion from population neural activity in moving

Authors :
Kelsey M, Hallinen
Ross, Dempsey
Monika, Scholz
Xinwei, Yu
Ashley, Linder
Francesco, Randi
Anuj K, Sharma
Joshua W, Shaevitz
Andrew M, Leifer
Source :
eLife
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We investigated the neural representation of locomotion in the nematode C. elegans by recording population calcium activity during movement. We report that population activity more accurately decodes locomotion than any single neuron. Relevant signals are distributed across neurons with diverse tunings to locomotion. Two largely distinct subpopulations are informative for decoding velocity and curvature, and different neurons’ activities contribute features relevant for different aspects of a behavior or different instances of a behavioral motif. To validate our measurements, we labeled neurons AVAL and AVAR and found that their activity exhibited expected transients during backward locomotion. Finally, we compared population activity during movement and immobilization. Immobilization alters the correlation structure of neural activity and its dynamics. Some neurons positively correlated with AVA during movement become negatively correlated during immobilization and vice versa. This work provides needed experimental measurements that inform and constrain ongoing efforts to understand population dynamics underlying locomotion in C. elegans.

Details

ISSN :
2050084X
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
eLife
Accession number :
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