Approaches to Studying Neuronal Signaling in the Brain of Awake Behaving Mice

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Neurotar
Date:
December 14, 2021
Time (PT):
7:00 AM
Duration (min):
60
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In this Mandarin-language webinar, Dr. Freddy Yan will discuss head-fixed and head-mounted approaches to recording neuronal activity in awake, behaving mice.

Recording neuronal activity in awake behaving mice is indispensable for understanding sensory processing, cognition, or decision making.  But there's the rub: the targeted brain region must remain stable relative to the optical or electrical probe. This task is not trivial, because an awake mouse wants to move and explore its environment. Besides that: some experimental techniques may cause stress to awake mice thus undoing the benefits of removing anesthetics and the biases associated with them. Are we doomed to always choose between the two evils: anesthesia or stress?

The newest approaches to recording neuronal activity in awake mice seek to avoid both of these culprits.  They roughly fall into one of the two categories: head-fixed and head-mounted approaches. This presentation describes both types of approaches and their representative commercial solutions. Besides that: it helps to understand the pros and cons of various solutions from the standpoint of different research objectives and methods. The presentation highlights the newest commercial head-fixation solution, the Mobile HomeCage, which allows correlating neural recordings with 2D locomotion and complex behavior, such as social interactions or maze navigation (in real tangible mazes).

Presenters

Freddy Yan

Neurotar
Application Specialist

Dr. Freddy Yan received his Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Helsinki University, Finland. During his tenure as a researcher in Dr. Henri Huttunen’s group, Dr.Yan developed a drug discovery platform for the high throughput screening of compounds targeting neurodegenerative diseases. In 2019-2021, Dr. Yan worked as a senior medical scientific liaison and medical affairs associate manager at GlaxoSmithKline, China. He is currently employed at Neurotar as an application specialist. In this role, Dr. Yan is supporting labs and distribution partners all over the world in their quest for an optimal solution for correlating neuronal signaling with behavior in awake mice.

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Sponsor

Neurotar

Neurotar develops instrumentation for microscopic imaging and electrophysiological recordings in the brain of awake head-fixed mice. Its proprietary Mobile HomeCage® allows integrating high-precision tests with behavior, starting from simple locomotion tracking to maze navigation. Neurotar has extensive imaging experience: the company pioneered in vivo two-photon imaging as contract research for the pharmaceutical industry in 2010. It has since extended its service portfolio to imaging studies in awake behaving mice.

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