3D Holographic Observatory for Long-term Monitoring of Complex Behaviors in Drosophila

S. Santosh Kumar, Yaning Sun, Sige Zou, Jiarong Hong

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Abstract

Drosophila is an excellent model organism towards understanding the cognitive function, aging and neurodegeneration in humans. The effects of aging and other long-term dynamics on the behavior serve as important biomarkers in identifying such changes to the brain. In this regard, we are presenting a new imaging technique for lifetime monitoring of Drosophila in 3D at spatial and temporal resolutions capable of resolving the motion of limbs and wings using holographic principles. The developed system is capable of monitoring and extracting various behavioral parameters, such as ethograms and spatial distributions, from a group of flies simultaneously. This technique can image complicated leg and wing motions of flies at a resolution, which allows capturing specific landing responses from the same data set. Overall, this system provides a unique opportunity for high throughput screenings of behavioral changes in 3D over a long term in Drosophila.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number33001
JournalScientific reports
Volume6
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 8 2016

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