Author:
Vishwanathan Ashwin,Ramirez Alexandro D.,Wu Jingpeng,Sood Alex,Yang Runzhe,Kemnitz Nico,Ih Dodam,Turner Nicholas,Lee Kisuk,Tartavull Ignacio,Silversmith William M.,Jordan Chris S.,David Celia,Bland Doug,Goldman Mark S.,Aksay Emre R. F.,Seung H. Sebastian,
Abstract
AbstractHow much can connectomes with synaptic resolution help us understand brain function? An optimistic view is that a connectome is a major determinant of brain function and a key substrate for simulating a brain. Here we investigate the explanatory power of connectomics using a wiring diagram reconstructed from a larval zebrafish brainstem. We identify modules of strongly connected neurons that turn out to be specialized for different behavioral functions, the control of eye and body movements. We then build a neural network model using a synaptic weight matrix based on the reconstructed wiring diagram. This leads to predictions that statistically match the neural coding of eye position as observed by calcium imaging. Our work shows the promise of connectome-based brain modeling to yield experimentally testable predictions of neural activity and behavior, as well as mechanistic explanations of low-dimensional neural dynamics, a widely observed phenomenon in nervous systems.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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11 articles.
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