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Advancing Optical Imaging and Neural Network Models to Unravel Brain-Wide Dynamics in Larval Zebrafish

26 March - 11h30 - 13h

Centre de recherche - Paris

Amphithéâtre Marie Curie

Pavillon Curie, 11 rue Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris 5ème

Description

I will first present our recent advancements in optical light-sheet microscopy tools for recording both stimulus-driven and spontaneous brain-wide neural activity in larval zebrafish. Using these tools, we study how neural activity in larval zebrafish is linked to behavioral motifs, with a focus on postural control and multisensory integration. I will then discuss our findings from training artificial neural network models on recordings of spontaneous neural activity to uncover large-scale organizational principles underlying brain dynamics.

Organizers

PCC Seminar Team

Speakers

Volker Bormuth

Laboratoire Jean Perrin, Sorbonne Université

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