Monitor Neural Activity

Basic neural processing mechanisms of live human face viewing

Project Summary Significance. The human brain has a dedicated neural system for processing other humans. However relatively little is known about the basic mechanisms of this processing. Prior research has found that live human face viewing results in more activity in the right temporoparietal junction (TPJ) than does viewing a face simulation like a robot face. This suggests that live faces have characteristics that transcend appearance, motion, co- presence, and embodiment which give them access to sociocognitive systems that face simulations cannot access. Research question.

Assessment of Behavioral Deficits in Minipig Model of Pediatric Concussion

Project Summary/Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading health concern for both children and adults worldwide. Similarities between pig and human brain anatomy, development, and neuroinflammatory response have brought attention to the domestic pig as a highly promising model animal for studying age-specific responses to mechanical trauma. To date, I have quantified baseline behavioral data in healthy Yucatan minipigs.

The Disadvantage Exposome as a Driver of Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology

1 PROJECT SUMMARY 2 Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia worldwide, incurring a projected healthcare 3 burden of $1 trillion in the United States alone by 2060. It is the 7th leading cause of mortality in the United States 4 and it disproportionately impacts minoritized racial and ethnic groups. Although many pharmacologic 5 therapeutics have been tested to slow or remove the hallmark amyloid and tau aggregates, none have proved 6 effective at reversing AD cognitive decline.

Accelerating Dissemination of Implantable Neurotechnology for Clinical Research

Summary Invasive neurostimulation is an established technique in the therapy of movement disorders and epilepsy, and shows promise for amelioration of psychiatric and cognitive disorders. Recently, several implantable neurostimulation hardware platforms have begun to incorporate sensing of cortical and subcortical field potential activity, with the capability for wireless streaming from the internal device to external computers over years.

OpenScope: A Platform for High-Throughput and Reproducible Neurophysiology Open to External Scientists to Test Impactful Theories of Brain Function

Project summary Over the past five years, the Allen Institute has built two unique in-house pipelines for in vivo electro- and optical-physiology: together they form the Allen Brain Observatory. We used this observatory to freely and openly share calcium imaging data from ~60,000 cells from 221 running mice viewing standard visual stimuli; in October 2019, we will release Neuropixels electrophysiology recordings from ~100,000 cells from 100 mice under the same conditions, all registered to a common anatomical coordinate system (CCFv3).

The experience of human subjects with brain organoid research

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. Brain organoids represent a potential solution, allowing scientists to model human neurodevelopmental and disease processes in-vitro. These multicellular, three-dimensional tissue structures are derived from induced pluripotent stem cells and self-organize to recapitulate aspects of human cortical development.

Structure and function of spontaneous network activity during circuit formation

Project Summary Towards the end of nervous system development, neural circuits are extremely plastic. Small perturbations during this time can cause lifelong circuit and behavioral changes. Not surprisingly, mounting evidence suggests that several neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorder and epilepsy, have origins in defective late neural circuit formation. During this late stage, neural circuits refinement takes place, and components of the mature behavior gradually appear. As this occurs, stimulus-independent bursts of activity sweep through neuronal populations.

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