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  • Whole-brain imaging provides an advanced way to map brain activity, but traditional methods often focus on specific regions or cell types.
  • The new system allows researchers to use collected brain activity data to selectively manipulate neurons in larval zebrafish, enhancing experimental capabilities.
  • This method, which includes optical ablation and stimulation of neurons, helps explore how different neuron populations influence overall brain function and behavior.

Article Abstract

Whole-brain imaging allows for comprehensive functional mapping of distributed neural pathways, but neuronal perturbation experiments are usually limited to targeting predefined regions or genetically identifiable cell types. To complement whole-brain measures of activity with brain-wide manipulations for testing causal interactions, we introduce a system that uses measured activity patterns to guide optical perturbations of any subset of neurons in the same fictively behaving larval zebrafish. First, a light-sheet microscope collects whole-brain data that are rapidly analyzed by a distributed computing system to generate functional brain maps. On the basis of these maps, the experimenter can then optically ablate neurons and image activity changes across the brain. We applied this method to characterize contributions of behaviorally tuned populations to the optomotor response. We extended the system to optogenetically stimulate arbitrary subsets of neurons during whole-brain imaging. These open-source methods enable delineating the contributions of neurons to brain-wide circuit dynamics and behavior in individual animals.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41592-018-0221-xDOI Listing

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