Brain-wide Map Ties Neurons to Behaviors (2 of 7) (VIDEO)
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Behaviotype 1: Larva makes one small left head turn (appears right in this video) followed by a large right head turn (appears left in this video) and then initiates crawling, interrupted once more by a couple of short head turns; crawling gets faster and faster. For more information, see Video S1 in the Supplementary Video Captions section of the Supporting Online Material. This video relates to a paper that appeared in the Mar. 27, 2014, issue of Science Express, published by AAAS. The paper, by Joshua Vogelstein at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md., and colleagues was titled, 'Discovery of Brainwide Neural-Behavioral Maps via Multiscale Unsupervised Structure Learning.'
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