Nested Neuronal Dynamics Orchestrate a Behavioral Hierarchy across Timescales.

Harris S Kaplan, Oriana Salazar Thula, Niklas Khoss,Manuel Zimmer

Neuron(2019)

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Abstract
Classical and modern ethological studies suggest that animal behavior is organized hierarchically across timescales, such that longer-timescale behaviors are composed of specific shorter-timescale actions. Despite progress relating neuronal dynamics to single-timescale behavior, it remains unclear how different timescale dynamics interact to give rise to such higher-order behavioral organization. Here, we show, in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, that a behavioral hierarchy spanning three timescales is implemented by nested neuronal dynamics. At the uppermost hierarchical level, slow neuronal population dynamics spanning brain and motor periphery control two faster motor neuron oscillations, toggling them between different activity states and functional roles. At lower hierarchical levels, these faster oscillations are further nested in a manner that enables flexible behavioral control in an otherwise rigid hierarchical framework. Our findings establish nested neuronal activity patterns as a repeated dynamical motif of the C. elegans nervous system, which together implement a controllable hierarchical organization of behavior.
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neuronal dynamics,behavioral hierarchy,quantitative behavior,behavior organization,whole-brain imaging,motor control,ethology,C. elegans neuroscience,neuronal oscillations,hierarchical organization
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