PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The hippocampus is critical for capturing rich, multimodal representations of experience and facilitating
the long-term storage and later recall of these experiences.
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TitleReal-time manipulations to understand and improve memory processes
Investigator
Anna Kathleen Gillespie
Institute
university of california, san francisco
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TitleReal-time, all-optical interrogation of neural microcircuitry in the pretectum
Investigator
Eva Aimable Naumann, John Pearson
Institute
duke university
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Abstract
One of the major barriers to understanding how neural circuits give rise to behavior is that typical
experimental preparations make it difficult to study these circuits across different brain areas.
TitleRelating structure and function in synapse-level wiring diagrams
Investigator
Ashok Litwin-Kumar
Institute
columbia university health sciences
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Modern electron-microscopy (EM) imaging and analysis methods now permit the comprehensive reconstruction
of all neurons and synapses in large volumes of brain tissue or the entire brains of individual organisms. However,
relating this structure to function is difficult.
TitleRestoring Sight to the Blind: Neural Imaging with Retinal Prostheses
Investigator
Noelle Stiles
Institute
university of southern california
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Project Summary – Restoring Sight to the Blind: Neural Imaging with Retinal Prostheses
Retinal prostheses restore sight to the blind by electrically stimulating still viable cells in the
retina.
TitleRobust circuit computation in freely behaving animals.
Investigator
Keith B. Hengen
Institute
washington university
Fiscal Year
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Project Summary/Abstract
Sleep is necessary for all brain function and ultimately life. The core function by which sleep contributes to
healthy cognition remains one of the great questions facing neuroscience.
TitleShedding light on brain circuits mediating navigation of the odor plume in a natural environment
Investigator
Emily Gibson, Diego Restrepo
Institute
university of colorado denver
Fiscal Year
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Project Summary
Navigating within an odor plume is a complex task due to unpredictable changes in odor concentration.
TitleSignificance of excitatory and inhibitory synaptic integration by interneurons for local circuit dynamics and behavior
Investigator
Brandon David Turner
Institute
duke university
Fiscal Year
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Localized structuring of neuronal output by inhibitory microcircuits is a fundamental component of
neuronal information processing.
TitleSingle-cell computation in auditory brainstem and its impact on cortical coding and behavior
Investigator
Nace L Golding, Lisa Goodrich, Philip Joris, Matthew J Mcginley
Institute
harvard medical school
Fiscal Year
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Project Abstract
Understanding how neuronal computations build up a perception of the external world is fundamental to our
understanding of how the brain works.
TitleSpatial exploration and navigation in the primate hippocampus
Investigator
Cory T Miller, Kechen Zhang
Institute
university of california, san diego
Fiscal Year
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Project Summary.
Human and nonhuman primates are highly visual animals that are predominantly active during the daylight hours.
Yet our understanding of the neural mechanisms supporting spatial navigation is largely based on studies of
nocturnal, burrowing rodents with poor vision.
TitleSpinal Cord Nociceptive Circuits that Deliver Outputs to the Brain to Initiate Pain
Investigator
Jan Drugowitsch, David D Ginty, Clifford J Woolf
Institute
harvard medical school
Fiscal Year
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Abstract
Our goal is to generate a predictive model of the spinal cord nociceptive circuits that underlie the initiation of
pain perception and behavior. Nociceptive signals are conveyed from the periphery to the spinal cord dorsal
horn via highly specialized primary sensory neuron subtypes.
TitleStudying how the hippocampal-prefrontal-hypothalamic circuit encodes social dominance
Investigator
Nancy Padilla Coreano
Institute
salk institute for biological studies
Fiscal Year
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Project Summary
Social deficits are common in psychiatric disorders and available treatments are limited. Our lack of basic
knowledge on how the brain controls social behaviors makes it challenging to develop therapeutics for social
deficits.
TitleSynaptic mechanisms of temporal pattern separation
Investigator
James Mcclure Jeanne
Institute
yale university
Fiscal Year
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Pattern separation is the process by which the brain distinguishes between similar or overlapping
features of the external world.
TitleSystems-level and in situ transcriptomics deconstruction of neural circuits underlying sensorimotor transformation in an innate behavior
Investigator
Catherine Dulac, Venkatesh N Murthy, Xiaowei Zhuang
Institute
harvard university
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
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Project Summary/Abstract
In order to control specific behavioral responses, transcriptionally distinct cell types assembled
into dynamic brain circuits integrate environmental information with internal states and generate
purposeful motor actions.
TitleThe behavioral microstructure of a memory-guided food-caching behavior and its relationship to hippocampal replay
Investigator
Selmaan Chettih
Institute
columbia university health sciences
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
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Project Summary
The hippocampus is a critical site for rapid memory formation and retrieval, with extensively documented
functions representing spatial and navigational variables, yet less is known of the means by which it guides
behavior.
TitleThe Emergence, Persistence and Plasticity of Neural Codes for Self-Selected Goal-Directed Navigation
Investigator
Michael Moshe Yartsev
Institute
university of california berkeley
Fiscal Year
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Goal-directed navigation often occurs in complex, large environments where the same goal can be reached
from different starting point and through different routes which are often self-selected.
TitleThe experience of human subjects with brain organoid research
Investigator
Kate E. Macduffie
Institute
university of washington
Fiscal Year
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Efforts to understand the mechanisms of brain-based disease have been hindered by the limited
ability of animal models to reflect the full complexity of human brain and behavior.
TitleThe neural coding of speech across human languages
Investigator
Edward Chang
Institute
university of california, san francisco
Fiscal Year
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The basic mechanisms underlying comprehension of spoken language are unknown. We are only beginning to
understand how the human brain extracts the most fundamental linguistic elements (consonants and vowels)
from a complex and highly variable acoustic signal.
TitleThe Neuroscience of Everyday World- A novel wearable system for continuous measurement of brain function
Investigator
David A Boas, Swathi Kiran
Institute
boston university (charles river campus)
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
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Innovations in human neuroimaging tools have driven profound advances in our understanding
of brain function under well-controlled and constrained conditions.
TitleThe planning of new compositional action sequences guided by interpretation of ambiguous sensory data in a novel drawing task
Investigator
Lucas Y. Tian
Institute
rockefeller university
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
Animals exhibit a remarkable array of creative, adaptive, and flexible behaviors.
TitleTracking Changes in High-Dimensional Circuit Behaviors over Long-Term Neural Recordings
Investigator
Alexander Henry Williams
Institute
stanford university
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
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Project Summary / Abstract
Recent breakthroughs in neural recording technologies suggest the possibility of understanding the
collective dynamics of large-scale brain circuits.