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- Title
FlyMAD: rapid thermogenetic control of neuronal activity in freely walking Drosophila.
- Authors
Bath, Daniel E; Stowers, John R; Hörmann, Dorothea; Poehlmann, Andreas; Dickson, Barry J; Straw, Andrew D
- Abstract
Rapidly and selectively modulating the activity of defined neurons in unrestrained animals is a powerful approach in investigating the circuit mechanisms that shape behavior. In Drosophila melanogaster, temperature-sensitive silencers and activators are widely used to control the activities of genetically defined neuronal cell types. A limitation of these thermogenetic approaches, however, has been their poor temporal resolution. Here we introduce FlyMAD (the fly mind-altering device), which allows thermogenetic silencing or activation within seconds or even fractions of a second. Using computer vision, FlyMAD targets an infrared laser to freely walking flies. As a proof of principle, we demonstrated the rapid silencing and activation of neurons involved in locomotion, vision and courtship. The spatial resolution of the focused beam enabled preferential targeting of neurons in the brain or ventral nerve cord. Moreover, the high temporal resolution of FlyMAD allowed us to discover distinct timing relationships for two neuronal cell types previously linked to courtship song.
- Subjects
DROSOPHILA melanogaster; NEURONS; COMPUTER vision; NEURAL circuitry; OPTOGENETICS; RADIANT heating
- Publication
Nature Methods, 2014, Vol 11, Issue 7, p756
- ISSN
1548-7091
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/nmeth.2973