Optical Techniques for Integrated Control and Recording of Neural Activity
Author: Raag Dar Airan
Publisher: Stanford University
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 76
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA long-standing objective of psychiatry has been the ability to both control and record the activity of precisely-defined populations of brain cells on the millisecond timescale most relevant for neural computation. Recent advances bring that goal increasingly near by leveraging the genetically-precise techniques of molecular biology with the high-speed, multiplexed command afforded by optical technologies to introduce and utilize light-sensitive neural activity control integrated with fast neural circuit imaging. In this thesis, I present exemplars of these technological advances and demonstrate their utility in illuminating the neural circuit basis of behaviors relevant to understanding psychiatric disease. I first show how fast neural circuit imaging may be integrated with optical neural control tools to develop insight into the role of genetically, developmentally, or projection defined populations of brain cells in mediating circuit-level physiological changes. I then demonstrate computational methods to analyze the resultant imaging data and apply fast circuit imaging to delineate links between hippocampal physiology and behavior in an animal model of depression. Finally, I present the development of a novel class of optically-activated, genetically-targetable control tools that permit optical control of G-protein coupled intracellular signaling; and the use of these molecular devices to determine causal roles of neuromodulatory inputs in reward processing. The development of these and similar optical modalities further improves the precision of questions addressable by the neuroscientist, and potentially the extent of disease treatable by the clinician.