Attractor-like circuits improve visual decoding and behavior in zebrafish
Martin Privat,
Enrique Carlos Arnoldo Hansen,
Thomas Pietri
et al.
Abstract:Attractor networks are neural circuits with stable states that represent information or memories. They play a crucial role in memory retrieval, decision-making and integrating noisy cues. In zebrafish larvae, the spontaneous dynamics of the optic tectum is structured according to topographically organized neuronal assemblies exhibiting attractor-like behavior. Here, we took advantage of the Methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 (MeCP2) deficient zebrafish mutant, which displays perturbed tectal dynamics, to study the f… Show more
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