DOUGLASS LAB

Neuromodulatory Circuits and Behavior

 
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Overview

Despite their relatively small numbers, modulatory neurons contribute to an overwhelming number of essential behaviors.  We exploit the simplicity of the larval zebrafish brain to understand how neurons that produce the neuromodulators dopamine and oxytocin shape locomotion, pain processing, learning, and social behavior, and in the process derive general principles for the operation of modulatory circuits.