TY - JOUR
T1 - A brain-wide map of neural activity during complex behaviour
AU - International Brain Laboratory
AU - Zhang, Yizi
AU - Yu, Han
AU - Windolf, Charles
AU - Whiteway, Matthew R.
AU - Wang, Shuqi
AU - Varol, Erdem
AU - Saniee, Kamron
AU - Paninski, Liam
AU - Mitelut, Catalin
AU - Lee, Hyun Dong
AU - Langfield, Christopher
AU - Hurwitz, Cole
AU - Fabbri, Michele
AU - Buchanan, E. Kelly
AU - Boussard, Julien
AU - Bayer, Hannah M.
AU - Abbot, Larry
AU - Perrenoud, Sabrina
AU - Makri-Cottington, Amalia
AU - Lau, Petrina Y.P.
AU - Häusser, Michael
AU - Taheri, Marsa
AU - Svoboda, Karel
AU - Yang, Yaxuan
AU - West, Steven J.
AU - Mrsic-Flogel, Thomas
AU - Miska, Nathaniel J.
AU - Martinez-Vergara, Hernando
AU - Hofer, Sonja B.
AU - Ghani, Naureen
AU - Campbell, Robert
AU - Witten, Ilana B.
AU - Shi, Yanliang
AU - Roy, Nicholas A.
AU - Pillow, Jonathan W.
AU - Vazquez, Alejandro Pan
AU - Mohammadi, Zeinab
AU - McMannon, Brenna
AU - Langdon, Christopher
AU - Haetzel, Laura M.
AU - Fetcho, Robert
AU - Engel, Tatiana
AU - Ashwood, Zoe C.
AU - Tessereau, Charline
AU - Oloomi, Farideh
AU - Kundu, Debottam
AU - Huntenburg, Julia M.
AU - Dayan, Peter
AU - Bruijns, Sebastian A.
AU - Engel, Tatiana A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025/9/4
Y1 - 2025/9/4
N2 - A key challenge in neuroscience is understanding how neurons in hundreds of interconnected brain regions integrate sensory inputs with previous expectations to initiate movements and make decisions1. It is difficult to meet this challenge if different laboratories apply different analyses to different recordings in different regions during different behaviours. Here we report a comprehensive set of recordings from 621,733 neurons recorded with 699 Neuropixels probes across 139 mice in 12 laboratories. The data were obtained from mice performing a decision-making task with sensory, motor and cognitive components. The probes covered 279 brain areas in the left forebrain and midbrain and the right hindbrain and cerebellum. We provide an initial appraisal of this brain-wide map and assess how neural activity encodes key task variables. Representations of visual stimuli transiently appeared in classical visual areas after stimulus onset and then spread to ramp-like activity in a collection of midbrain and hindbrain regions that also encoded choices. Neural responses correlated with impending motor action almost everywhere in the brain. Responses to reward delivery and consumption were also widespread. This publicly available dataset represents a resource for understanding how computations distributed across and within brain areas drive behaviour.
AB - A key challenge in neuroscience is understanding how neurons in hundreds of interconnected brain regions integrate sensory inputs with previous expectations to initiate movements and make decisions1. It is difficult to meet this challenge if different laboratories apply different analyses to different recordings in different regions during different behaviours. Here we report a comprehensive set of recordings from 621,733 neurons recorded with 699 Neuropixels probes across 139 mice in 12 laboratories. The data were obtained from mice performing a decision-making task with sensory, motor and cognitive components. The probes covered 279 brain areas in the left forebrain and midbrain and the right hindbrain and cerebellum. We provide an initial appraisal of this brain-wide map and assess how neural activity encodes key task variables. Representations of visual stimuli transiently appeared in classical visual areas after stimulus onset and then spread to ramp-like activity in a collection of midbrain and hindbrain regions that also encoded choices. Neural responses correlated with impending motor action almost everywhere in the brain. Responses to reward delivery and consumption were also widespread. This publicly available dataset represents a resource for understanding how computations distributed across and within brain areas drive behaviour.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105015454013
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U2 - 10.1038/s41586-025-09235-0
DO - 10.1038/s41586-025-09235-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 40903598
AN - SCOPUS:105015454013
SN - 0028-0836
VL - 645
SP - 177
EP - 191
JO - Nature
JF - Nature
IS - 8079
ER -