Monitor Neural Activity
Multimodal dissociation of posterior cingulate cortex contributions to episodic memory
Project Summary Episodic memory is the ability to recall details about prior experiences. Researchers have historically relied on controlled item-recognition paradigms, in complement to autobiographical recall tasks, to investigate the biological substrates of episodic memory. Contemporary theories posit that episodic memory is supported by a constellation of neocortical regions, in concert with the hippocampus and medial temporal cortices.
Functional interrogation of the mouse somatosensory thalamic interneuron in sensory perception and rhythmic states
ABSTRACT/SUMMARY The mouse somatosensory thalamus participates in fundamental processes including sensory processing, sleep and pathological rhythmic behaviors like seizure. Local thalamic interneurons have been considerably overlooked due to their sparsity in the total neuronal population. However, their extensive dendritic arborizations spanning almost the entire breadth of the nucleus, together with my preliminary data, point to an important role for these cells in thalamic functions.
Machine learning analyses of single-cell multi-modal data for understanding cell-type functional genomics and gene regulation
Project Summary Understanding cell-type-specific gene functions, expression dynamics, and regulatory mechanisms in complex brains is still challenging.
Integrated functional and structural analysis of an entire column in mouse primary visual cortex
PROJECT SUMMARY Neurons in the visual cortex form an intricate connectivity structure and topographic arrangement. The structural and morphological organization of the neurons is known to constrain its functional properties. To understand these constraints, it is necessary to generate large-scale anatomical and functional measurements of the brain. Ongoing efforts in electron microscopy (EM) and fluorescent microscopy promise to massively accelerate the speed of generating such data.
Investigating the microcircuit determinants of neural population activity through comparative analysis of latent dynamics across cortical areas in the mouse
Project Summary A key goal in neuroscience is determining how microcircuit structure predicts circuit function. An intriguing idea, supported by some theoretical models, is that variation in microcircuit composition supports functional specialization. This theory has received support from the observation of a correlation between gradients in circuit properties (receptor expression densities; inhibitory cell types) and in measurements of average intrinsic timescales of recorded activity across cortical areas.
Secondary analysis of resting state MEG data using the Human Neocortical Neurosolver software tool for cellular and circuit-level interpretation
Project Summary The neuroscience community is experiencing a revolution in its ability to share and analyze vast amounts of human brain imaging data, with support from the BRAIN Initiative and other substantial data-sharing efforts.
Anatomical connectivity and activity in primary visual cortex of mouse
Project Summary Estimates of the total length of axonal "wiring" in the human brain are on the order of hundreds of thousands of kilometers. Understanding the fundamental principles underlying the connectivity between cells is a daunt- ing task, but it has become increasingly clear that there are canonical connectivity patterns across the layers of the mammalian cortex.
Ethical and Policy Aspects of Cortical Visual Prosthetics Research: An Empirical Neuroethics Study
Project Summary Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have emerged as a promising modality for restoring physiological functions such as mobility, communication, and visual perception.