The connectome of an insect brain
The connectome of an insect brain
Brains contain networks of interconnected neurons, so knowing the network architecture is essential for understanding brain function. We therefore mapped the synaptic-resolution connectome of an insect brain (Drosophila larva) with rich behavior, including learning, value-computation, and action-selection, comprising 3,013 neurons and 544,000 synapses. We characterized neuron-types, hubs, feedforward and feedback pathways, and cross-hemisphere and brain-nerve cord interactions. We found pervasive multisensory and interhemispheric integration, highly recurrent architecture, abundant feedback from descending neurons, and multiple novel circuit motifs. The brain's most recurrent circuits comprised the input and output neurons of the learning center. Some structural features, including multilayer shortcuts and nested recurrent loops, resembled powerful machine learning architectures. The identified brain architecture provides a basis for future experimental and theoretical studies of neural circuits.
Patsolic Heather G、Andrade Ingrid V、Randel Nadine、Barsotti Elizabeth、Fetter Richard D、Priebe Carey E、Zlatic Marta、Li Feng、Winding Michael、Fushiki Akira、Barnes Christopher L、Pedigo Benjamin D、Correia Ana、Khandelwal Avinash、Valdes-Aleman Javier、Cardona Albert、Kazimiers Tom、Vogelstein Joshua T、Park Youngser、Hartenstein Volker
昆虫学生物科学理论、生物科学方法生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术
Patsolic Heather G,Andrade Ingrid V,Randel Nadine,Barsotti Elizabeth,Fetter Richard D,Priebe Carey E,Zlatic Marta,Li Feng,Winding Michael,Fushiki Akira,Barnes Christopher L,Pedigo Benjamin D,Correia Ana,Khandelwal Avinash,Valdes-Aleman Javier,Cardona Albert,Kazimiers Tom,Vogelstein Joshua T,Park Youngser,Hartenstein Volker.The connectome of an insect brain[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-01].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.11.28.516756.点此复制
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