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Engineering brain activity patterns for therapeutics

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This lecture explores the correction of aberrant brain-wide activity patterns using distinct network motifs and neuromodulators in zebrafish and rodent models. It discusses non-invasive technologies for precise brain network targeting and large-scale recording technologies for tracking single units across multiple brain networks.

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