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Connecting the dots in ethology: applying network theory to understand neural and animal collectives

Gosztolai, Adam  
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Ramdya, Pavan  
April 1, 2022
Current Opinion In Neurobiology

A major goal shared by neuroscience and collective behavior is to understand how dynamic interactions between individual elements give rise to behaviors in populations of neurons and animals, respectively. This goal has recently become within reach, thanks to techniques providing access to the connectivity and activity of neuronal ensembles as well as to behaviors among animal collectives. The next challenge using these datasets is to unravel network mechanisms generating population behaviors. This is aided by network theory, a field that studies structure-function relationships in interconnected systems. Here we review studies that have taken a network view on modern datasets to provide unique insights into individual and collective animal behaviors. Specifically, we focus on how analyzing signal propagation, controllability, symmetry, and geometry of networks can tame the complexity of collective system dynamics. These studies illustrate the potential of network theory to accelerate our understanding of behavior across ethological scales.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.conb.2022.102532
Web of Science ID

WOS:000819657900015

Author(s)
Gosztolai, Adam  
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Ramdya, Pavan  
Date Issued

2022-04-01

Publisher

CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD

Published in
Current Opinion In Neurobiology
Volume

73

Article Number

102532

Subjects

Neurosciences

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Neurosciences & Neurology

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brain

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dynamics

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principles

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circuits

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diverse

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system

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
LTS2  
Available on Infoscience
July 18, 2022
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/189231
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