Biology – Quantitative Biology – Other Quantitative Biology
Scientific paper
2007-05-11
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Other Quantitative Biology
9 pages, 6 figures, minor corrections
Scientific paper
A major challenge in analyzing animal behavior is to discover some underlying simplicity in complex motor actions. Here we show that the space of shapes adopted by the nematode C. elegans is surprisingly low dimensional, with just four dimensions accounting for 95% of the shape variance, and we partially reconstruct "equations of motion" for the dynamics in this space. These dynamics have multiple attractors, and we find that the worm visits these in a rapid and almost completely deterministic response to weak thermal stimuli. Stimulus-dependent correlations among the different modes suggest that one can generate more reliable behaviors by synchronizing stimuli to the state of the worm in shape space. We confirm this prediction, effectively "steering" the worm in real time.
Bialek William
Johnson-Kerner Bethany
Ryu William S.
Stephens Greg J.
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