QLS Seminar Series - Adrienne L. Fairhall
From neural nets to movement in Hydra
Adrienne L. Fairhall (University of Washington)
Tuesday November 28, 12-1pm
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In Person: 550 Sherbrooke, Room 189
Abstract:ÌýThe small fresh-water cnidarian Hydra is a fascinating model organism for neuroscience. It is transparent; new genetic lines allow one to image activity in both neurons and muscle cells; it exhibits a quite rich suite of behaviors; and it continually rebuilds itself. Hydra’s fairly simple physical structure as a two-layered fluid-filled hydrostat and the accessibility of information about neural and muscle activity open the possibility of a complete model of neural control of behavior. We have developed a biophysical and biomechanical model of Hydra's muscles and body that allows us to transform measured neural activity into behavior, and a neural model that proposes a mechanism driving its contractile oscillations.