Poster Title

P-39 Correlating Neural and Behavioral Responses in an Insect Model

Presenter Information

Brandon Shin
Bryan Ashley

Abstract

Female crickets (Acheta domesticus) respond phonotactically to model calls. Underlying neural networks are activated when the cricket recognizes a call that it deems attractive. The current study seeks to evaluate in the same animal both behavioral and neuronal responses to such calls. This approach allows us to establish a correlation between the neuronal activity and the behavioral response. Previous studies suggest the L3 auditory neuron influences phonotaxis. Contrary to prior studies, we are assessing phonotaxis on a spectrum rather than in a binary scale. Preliminary results support a positive correlation between phonotaxis and decrement levels in L3’s neuronal response of A. domesticus.

Acknowledgments

J.N. Andrews Honors Scholar: Brandon Shin

Montor: Benjamin Navia, Biology

Start Date

2-28-2020 2:30 PM

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P-39 Correlating Neural and Behavioral Responses in an Insect Model

Female crickets (Acheta domesticus) respond phonotactically to model calls. Underlying neural networks are activated when the cricket recognizes a call that it deems attractive. The current study seeks to evaluate in the same animal both behavioral and neuronal responses to such calls. This approach allows us to establish a correlation between the neuronal activity and the behavioral response. Previous studies suggest the L3 auditory neuron influences phonotaxis. Contrary to prior studies, we are assessing phonotaxis on a spectrum rather than in a binary scale. Preliminary results support a positive correlation between phonotaxis and decrement levels in L3’s neuronal response of A. domesticus.