Article H3A3 Activity of entire central nervous system captured on film for first time

Activity of entire central nervous system captured on film for first time

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Emily Mobley
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Footage recorded using light-sheet microscopy could help scientists understand how the brain and nerve cord interact to generate behaviour

The neural activity of an entire central nervous system has been captured in a fairly complex animal for the first time.

The video footage shows neurons firing in the nervous system of a fruit fly larva, Drosophila melanogaster, as it crawls back and forth.

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