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This project investigates how neuronal circuits are assembled to control motor output in mice, linking circuit connectivity to specific behaviors. By utilizing advanced genetic and viral tracing techniques, the research aims to uncover the principles of connectivity and plasticity in motor neuron circuits.
How does the assembly of neuronal circuits contribute to the emergence of function controlling dedicated animal behaviors?
Finding answers to this question requires a deep understanding of the connectivity map of neuronal circuits controlling a behavior as well as the mechanisms involved in the generation of these specific circuit maps.
In the project outlined here, I propose the analysis of the neuronal circuits involved in the generation of motor output, a behavior representing the ultimate ou…
FRIEDRICH MIESCHER INSTITUTE FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH FONDATION
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