Cortical Systems and Behavior Laboratory, University of California San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92039, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Guthrie Hall, Seattle, WA 98105, USA.
Curr Biol. 2022 May 23;32(10):R482-R493. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2022.03.031.
The breadth and complexity of natural behaviors inspires awe. Understanding how our perceptions, actions, and internal thoughts arise from evolved circuits in the brain has motivated neuroscientists for generations. Researchers have traditionally approached this question by focusing on stereotyped behaviors, either natural or trained, in a limited number of model species. This approach has allowed for the isolation and systematic study of specific brain operations, which has greatly advanced our understanding of the circuits involved. At the same time, the emphasis on experimental reductionism has left most aspects of the natural behaviors that have shaped the evolution of the brain largely unexplored. However, emerging technologies and analytical tools make it possible to comprehensively link natural behaviors to neural activity across a broad range of ethological contexts and timescales, heralding new modes of neuroscience focused on natural behaviors. Here we describe a three-part roadmap that aims to leverage the wealth of behaviors in their naturally occurring distributions, linking their variance with that of underlying neural processes to understand how the brain is able to successfully navigate the everyday challenges of animals' social and ecological landscapes. To achieve this aim, experimenters must harness one challenge faced by all neurobiological systems, namely variability, in order to gain new insights into the language of the brain.
自然行为的广度和复杂性令人惊叹。理解我们的感知、行动和内部思想如何源自大脑中进化的回路,这一问题激发了几代神经科学家的兴趣。研究人员传统上通过关注有限数量的模式物种中的刻板行为(无论是自然的还是训练的)来解决这个问题。这种方法允许对特定的大脑操作进行隔离和系统研究,极大地促进了我们对相关回路的理解。与此同时,对实验还原论的重视使得大脑进化过程中形成的大多数自然行为的方面在很大程度上仍未得到探索。然而,新兴技术和分析工具使得全面将自然行为与跨广泛行为学背景和时间尺度的神经活动联系起来成为可能,为关注自然行为的神经科学新模式开辟了道路。在这里,我们描述了一个三部分的路线图,旨在利用自然环境中丰富的行为,将它们的变化与潜在的神经过程的变化联系起来,以了解大脑是如何成功应对动物社会和生态环境中的日常挑战的。为了实现这一目标,实验者必须利用所有神经生物学系统都面临的一个挑战,即变异性,以深入了解大脑的语言。