Fast near-whole-brain imaging in adult Drosophila during responses to stimuli and behavior.

TitleFast near-whole-brain imaging in adult Drosophila during responses to stimuli and behavior.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsAimon S, Katsuki T, Jia T, Grosenick L, Broxton M, Deisseroth K, Sejnowski TJ, Greenspan RJ
JournalPLoS Biol
Volume17
Issue2
Paginatione2006732
Date Published2019 Feb
ISSN1545-7885
Abstract

Whole-brain recordings give us a global perspective of the brain in action. In this study, we describe a method using light field microscopy to record near-whole brain calcium and voltage activity at high speed in behaving adult flies. We first obtained global activity maps for various stimuli and behaviors. Notably, we found that brain activity increased on a global scale when the fly walked but not when it groomed. This global increase with walking was particularly strong in dopamine neurons. Second, we extracted maps of spatially distinct sources of activity as well as their time series using principal component analysis and independent component analysis. The characteristic shapes in the maps matched the anatomy of subneuropil regions and, in some cases, a specific neuron type. Brain structures that responded to light and odor were consistent with previous reports, confirming the new technique's validity. We also observed previously uncharacterized behavior-related activity as well as patterns of spontaneous voltage activity.

DOI10.1371/journal.pbio.2006732
Alternate JournalPLoS Biol.
PubMed ID30768592
PubMed Central IDPMC6395010
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