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Multimodal integration and population dynamics in the Deep Cerebellar Nuclei

Descripción del proyecto

Dilucidar la función del cerebelo

El cerebelo es una estructura situada en la parte posterior del encéfalo, responsable del movimiento, el aprendizaje motor y la cognición. Las neuronas de los núcleos cerebelosos profundos (NCP) conectan el cerebelo con muchas zonas del encéfalo y ayudan a la respuesta motora. El proyecto DeepPop, financiado con fondos europeos, se propone comprender cómo esta información procedente de otras partes del encéfalo se integra en las neuronas de los NCP. Los investigadores adoptarán técnicas modernas y tendrán en cuenta pruebas recientes sobre la estructura de los NCP para estudiar los cálculos neuronales que ocurren en el cerebelo. Los resultados mejorarán nuestro conocimiento sobre los sistemas sensomotores y permitirán explicar cómo la disfunción del cerebelo provoca una amplia gama de trastornos.

Objetivo

The cerebellum is a key structure of the central nervous system that contains more than half the neurons of the brain. It is highly conserved across vertebrates and crucial for coordinated movement, motor learning and cognition. Cerebellar dysfunction causes a wide range of motor (ataxia, dystonia) or non-motor (autism, schizophrenia) disorders. It is made of two structures: the cerebellar cortex and the Deep Cerebellar Nuclei (DCN). While the former has been thoroughly studied, the DCN - the actual output of the structure - are much less understood. Technological limitations and experimental difficulties have limited the study of DCN processing rules both at the cellular and at the population level. A multidisciplinary approach combining recent discoveries on DCN structure, modern cell type labelling strategies and optogenetics, and novel optical tools based on work performed during my first postdoctoral project (acousto-optic 2-photon imaging coupled with GRIN lenses) will address the following fundamental open questions that limit our understanding of sensorimotor systems: 1) How are inputs carrying sensorimotor information from different parts of the brain (mossy fibres (MFs) and climbing fibres (CFs)) integrated by individual DCN neurons? 2) How are CFs and MFs carrying different sensory modalities processed by DCN neurons at the neuronal and dendritic levels? And how does it relate to distinct DCN neuron subpopulations? 3) What is the dynamic of these subpopulations during a behavioural task in vivo? The outcome of the DeepPop project will provide new knowledge of the computations performed in the cerebellum, novel optical solutions to study deep brain structures and data that will be used by the wider community (e.g. modellers, theoretician, clinicians) and increase our general understanding of sensorimotor systems.

Coordinador

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 196 707,84
Dirección
RUE MICHEL ANGE 3
75794 Paris
Francia

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Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
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Coste total
€ 196 707,84