Behavior Automation

Information

  • Research Project
  • 10247578
  • ApplicationId
    10247578
  • Core Project Number
    U19NS104648
  • Full Project Number
    5U19NS104648-05
  • Serial Number
    104648
  • FOA Number
    RFA-NS-17-018
  • Sub Project Id
    8246
  • Project Start Date
    9/28/2017 - 6 years ago
  • Project End Date
    7/31/2022 - a year ago
  • Program Officer Name
  • Budget Start Date
    8/1/2021 - 2 years ago
  • Budget End Date
    7/31/2022 - a year ago
  • Fiscal Year
    2021
  • Support Year
    05
  • Suffix
  • Award Notice Date
    7/24/2021 - 2 years ago
Organizations

Behavior Automation

Project Summary: Core 3, Behavior Automation Working memory, the ability to temporarily hold multiple pieces of information in mind for manipulation, is central to virtually all cognitive abilities. This multi-component research project aims to comprehensively dissect the neural circuit mechanisms of this ability across multiple brain areas. The individual parts of the project cohere conceptually, in part, because they all involve rodents trained to perform a type of decision-making task that is based on the gradual accumulation of sensory evidence and thus relies on working memory. To produce enough subjects for these experiments, this Core will scale up an existing high-throughput rat training facility run by technicians and adapt it for mice. This expansion will quintuple the project?s capacity for rodent training. To do so, we will take advantage of the expertise of the project leader in developing and managing such a training facility for sophisticated cognitive tasks in an existing virtual reality infrastructure, software, and hardware. Once this facility is operational, the Core will manage it and troubleshoot problems as needed. It will develop new hardware and software components for training rigs to make technician interventions as reproducible and error-free as possible. Because the most crucial and time-consuming aspect of mouse virtual training is ensuring that the head-fixed animal is properly aligned to the ball and the projection system, the Core will develop an automated alignment system based on image registration and actuators to replace the current manual alignment. It will develop software tools and standardized technician procedures to ensure consistency in rodent training, prevent training errors, detect hardware failures, and monitor the health of the animals. This centralized facility will promote rigor and reproducibility by reducing variability in animal training across labs, increase the rate of data acquisition, and free personnel to focus on designing and carrying out creative experiments. In the long run, the entire neuroscience community will benefit from this effort, as the software and hardware tools and management protocols produced will be made freely available, along with their documentation. These tools will enable other researchers to introduce automated training for well-controlled cognitive tasks in their own laboratories, leading to improved efficiency, rigor, and reproducibility in behavioral research across the field of neuroscience.

IC Name
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE
  • Activity
    U19
  • Administering IC
    NS
  • Application Type
    5
  • Direct Cost Amount
    97512
  • Indirect Cost Amount
    42880
  • Total Cost
  • Sub Project Total Cost
    140392
  • ARRA Funded
    False
  • CFDA Code
  • Ed Inst. Type
  • Funding ICs
    NINDS:140392\
  • Funding Mechanism
    Non-SBIR/STTR RPGs
  • Study Section
    ZNS1
  • Study Section Name
    Special Emphasis Panel
  • Organization Name
    PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
  • Organization Department
  • Organization DUNS
    002484665
  • Organization City
    PRINCETON
  • Organization State
    NJ
  • Organization Country
    UNITED STATES
  • Organization Zip Code
    085430036
  • Organization District
    UNITED STATES