“…Recent advances in single-photon-based miniscope technology have further enabled imaging of neural ensemble activities in freely moving animals (Cai et al, 2016; Flusberg et al, 2008; Ghosh et al, 2011), thereby allowing circuits involved in a rich repertoire of animal behaviors to be examined. For example, this technology has been successfully used in probing dynamics of neural circuits involved in innate behaviors (Betley et al, 2015; Douglass et al, 2017; Jennings et al, 2015), decision making (Pinto and Dan, 2015; Carvalho Poyraz et al, 2016), motor control (Klaus et al, 2017), learning and memory (Grewe et al, 2017; Kamigaki and Dan, 2017; Kitamura et al, 2017; Roberts et al, 2017; Roy et al, 2017; Xu et al, 2016), social memory (Okuyama et al, 2016), hippocampal place coding (Ziv et al, 2013), sleep (Cox et al, 2016; Weber and Dan, 2016), bird song (Markowitz et al, 2015), and pathological processes (Berdyyeva et al, 2016). …”