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An optical brain-to-brain interface supports rapid information transmission for precise locomotion control
Authors:Lu  Lihui  Wang  Ruiyu  Luo  Minmin
Affiliation:1.School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China
;2.Tsinghua-Peking Center for Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China
;3.National Institute of Biological Sciences (NIBS), Beijing, 102206, China
;4.School of Life Sciences, Peking University, Beijing, 100871, China
;5.Peking University-Tsinghua University-NIBS Joint Graduate Program, Beijing, 102206, China
;6.Chinese Institute for Brain Research, Beijing, 102206, China
;7.Tsinghua Institute of Multidisciplinary Biomedical Research (TIMBR), Beijing, 102206, China
;
Abstract:Brain-to-brain interfaces(BtBIs) hold exciting potentials for direct communication between individual brains. However,technical challenges often limit their performance in rapid information transfer. Here, we demonstrate an optical brain-to-brain interface that transmits information regarding locomotor speed from one mouse to another and allows precise, real-time control of locomotion across animals with high information transfer rate. We found that the activity of the genetically identified neuromedin B(NMB) neurons within the nucleus incertus(NI) precisely predicts and critically controls locomotor speed. By optically recording Ca~(2+) signals from the NI of a "Master" mouse and converting them to patterned optogenetic stimulations of the NI of an "Avatar" mouse, the Bt BI directed the Avatar mice to closely mimic the locomotion of their Masters with information transfer rate about two orders of magnitude higher than previous Bt BIs. These results thus provide proof-of-concept that optical Bt BIs can rapidly transmit neural information and control dynamic behaviors across individuals.
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