Imaging method linking brainwide cell activation & behavior

Summary

Automated method detects activity of neurons during specific behaviors, brain-wide, at cellular resolution.

The method uses the presence of a protein called c-fos to indicate where individual neurons are active. The protein is generated by expression of a gene by the same name, which is known to correlate with neural activity. c-fos protein has been used previously as a marker for neural activity, although in experiments that required considerable labor and were often confined to small portions of the mouse brain.

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