The project has been articulated through the following tasks:
1. Familiarize with optogenetics tools developed in the hosting laboratory by supporting in vivo 2-photon holography experiments led by a fellow researcher. This task has been instrumental for the work described in WP2;
2. Design, develop and test a novel behavioural set up for the presentation of familiar and unexpected tactile sequences in awake mice passively touching the tactile objects. This task was necessary before developing the behavioural paradigm for sensory learning, and was part of WP1
3. Carry out experiments investigating sensory processing of expected and unexpected stimuli in the S1 of awake passive animals. This task was carried out until the last month of my fellowship and was part of WP1;
4. Analysis of the data produced in point 3. Part of WP1 and WP3.
5. Design, develop and test a novel behavioural set up for the presentation of sensory sequences in the context of a sensory-guided perceptual task (2 alternative forced choice task). This is part of WP1
6. Carry out two-photon imaging experiments using a novel noradrenaline sensor in the S1 of mice engaged in a sensory detection task. Design of tailored data analysis pipeline. Part of WP1 and WP2
7. Close interaction with the developers of Information Theoretic measures and analysis of data I produced before the start of my fellowship. Instrumental for WP3.
8. Dissemination of project and results through seminars, posters and peer-reviewed publications.
1) My contribution to the development of a new toolbox for analysis of two-photon calcium imaging and two-photon optogenetics experiments is part of the following paper published on Nature Communications:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-29180-0(si apre in una nuova finestra)2) The outcomes of the first ever application of Information Theoretic measures to the study of sensory perception in S1 using two-photon calcium imaging is currently deposited on BioRxiv:
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.04.518156v1(si apre in una nuova finestra)Further dissemination of the two-photon imaging data I produced has been carried out through two invited seminars.
- Invited talk 2023 Meeting of the Italian Society for Neuroscience (September 2023, Turin)
- Invited talk University of Sussex, Neuroscience Department (June 2023, Brighton, UK)
Finally, I have presented the work carried out by the hosting laboratory, including my work, at the following events:
- European Researchers’ Night 2021 (Genova, September 2021)
- Festival della Scienza di Genova 2021 (Genova, October 2021)
- European Researchers’ Night 2023 (Genova, September 2023)
- Festival della Scienza di Genova 2023 (Genova, October 2023)