Big behavioral data: psychology, ethology and the foundations of neuroscience
Behavior is a unifying organismal process where genes, neural function, anatomy and
environment converge and interrelate. Here we review the current state and discuss the …
environment converge and interrelate. Here we review the current state and discuss the …
Towards a scientific concept of free will as a biological trait: spontaneous actions and decision-making in invertebrates
B Brembs - Proceedings of the Royal Society B …, 2011 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Until the advent of modern neuroscience, free will used to be a theological and a
metaphysical concept, debated with little reference to brain function. Today, with ever …
metaphysical concept, debated with little reference to brain function. Today, with ever …
The temporal structures and functional significance of scale-free brain activity
Scale-free dynamics, with a power spectrum following P∝ f− β, are an intrinsic feature of
many complex processes in nature. In neural systems, scale-free activity is often neglected …
many complex processes in nature. In neural systems, scale-free activity is often neglected …
Scale-free properties of the functional magnetic resonance imaging signal during rest and task
BJ He - Journal of Neuroscience, 2011 - Soc Neuroscience
It has been shown recently that a significant portion of brain electrical field potentials
consists of scale-free dynamics. These scale-free brain dynamics contain complex …
consists of scale-free dynamics. These scale-free brain dynamics contain complex …
Brain-wide map** of neural activity controlling zebrafish exploratory locomotion
In the absence of salient sensory cues to guide behavior, animals must still execute
sequences of motor actions in order to forage and explore. How such successive motor …
sequences of motor actions in order to forage and explore. How such successive motor …
Foraging success of biological Lévy flights recorded in situ
It is an open question how animals find food in dynamic natural environments where they
possess little or no knowledge of where resources are located. Foraging theory predicts that …
possess little or no knowledge of where resources are located. Foraging theory predicts that …
Capturing the continuous complexity of behaviour in Caenorhabditis elegans
Animal behaviour is often quantified through subjective, incomplete variables that mask
essential dynamics. Here, we develop a maximally predictive behavioural-state space from …
essential dynamics. Here, we develop a maximally predictive behavioural-state space from …
Chemotaxis of nonbiological colloidal rods
Chemotaxis is the movement of organisms toward or away from a chemical attractant or
toxin by a biased random walk process. Here we describe the first experimental example of …
toxin by a biased random walk process. Here we describe the first experimental example of …
Cellular evidence for efference copy in Drosophila visuomotor processing
AJ Kim, JK Fitzgerald, G Maimon - Nature neuroscience, 2015 - nature.com
Each time a locomoting fly turns, the visual image sweeps over the retina and generates a
motion stimulus. Classic behavioral experiments suggested that flies use active neural …
motion stimulus. Classic behavioral experiments suggested that flies use active neural …
Understanding movements of organisms: it's time to abandon the Lévy foraging hypothesis
GH Pyke - Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Interest in L évy walks within the context of movement of organisms has recently soared, with
some now referring to this approach as the L évy walk/flight paradigm. The principal …
some now referring to this approach as the L évy walk/flight paradigm. The principal …