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Exploring Neurobehavioral Relationships Using Motion Sequencing

Learn about the relationship between neural circuit activity and behavior in behaving animals

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MoSeq and Brain Imaging Reveal Circuit–Behavior Relationships

During this on-demand webinar, Dr. Sandeep Robert Datta from Harvard University discusses how combining MoSeq with in vivo brain imaging and optogenetics in behaving animals can serve as a quantitative prism for characterizing relationships between neural circuit activity and naturalistic behavior.

Presenter’s Abstract

Dr. Sandeep Robert Datta presents recent research using MoSeq, in vivo brain imaging, and optogenetics to study behaving animals. This approach provides a quantitative framework for uncovering how neural circuit activity relates to naturalistic behavior.

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Speakers

Sandeep Robert Datta, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard University