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Studying the Neural Basis of Adaptive Locomotor Behavior in Insects
Published on: April 13, 2011
Recent approaches to study the neural bases of complex insect behavior
Michael Traner1, Rishabh Chandak1, Baranidharan Raman1
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, McKelvey School of Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis, Campus Box 1097, St. Louis, MO 63130, United States.
Abstract:
Recent advances in biocompatible materials, miniaturized instrumentation, advanced computational algorithms, and genetic tools have enabled the development of novel methods and approaches to quantify the behavior of individuals or groups of animals. In conjunction with technologies that allow simultaneous monitoring of neural responses, quantitative studies of complex behaviors can reveal tighter links between the external sensory cues in the vicinity of the organism and neural responses they elicit, and how internal neural representations finally get mapped onto the behavior generated. In this review, we examine a few approaches that are beginning to be widely exploited for understanding neural-behavioral response transformations.

