The whole worm: brain-body-environment models of C. elegans
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The whole worm: brain-body-environment models of C. elegans
Abstract
Brain, body and environment are in continuous dynamical interaction, and it is becoming increasingly clear that an animal's behavior must be understood as a product not only of its nervous system, but also of the ongoing feedback of this neural activity through the biomechanics of its body and the ecology of its environment. Modeling has an essential integrative role to play in such an understanding. But successful whole-animal modeling requires an animal for which detailed behavioral, biomechanical and neural information is available and a modeling methodology which can gracefully cope with the constantly changing balance of known and unknown biological constraints. Here we review recent progress on both optogenetic techniques for imaging and manipulating neural activity and neuromechanical modeling in the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans. This work demonstrates both the feasibility and challenges of whole-animal modeling.
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