Rachel Wilson

Rachel Wilson, PhD

Martin Family Professor of Basic Research in the Field of Neurobiology
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Circuit Basis of Sensory Processing

How are expectations and predictions wired into our brains? How are they integrated and updated as we experience new sensory stimuli? How are all these sources of information used to select and control specific behavioral actions?

The mission of the Wilson lab is to understand key computations that occur in sensory processing and sensorimotor integration, and to describe the biophysical mechanisms underlying these computations.

We use the brain of the fruit fly Drosophila to investigate these questions. The genetic toolbox of this organism allows us to rapidly generate new reagents to label or manipulate specific classes of neurons in the brain. Many individual neurons are uniquely identifiable across different brains, and they have fairly stereotyped synaptic inputs and outputs. This allows us to build up a cumulative picture of each neuron in a network. Crucially, it allows us to understand a neuron’s activity patterns in light of its synaptic connectivity patterns.

Because many neural systems in various species face the same constraints, we believe that some of the lessons we learn from this simple brain will provide clues to understanding similar problems in more complex brains.

In the area of sensory processing, we are currently focusing on the olfactory, auditory, and mechanosensory systems, as well as cross-modal sensory integration. In the area of sensorimotor integration, we are currently focusing on motor behaviors involving guided limb control.

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Distinct roles of TRP channels in auditory transduction and amplification in Drosophila.
Authors: Authors: Lehnert BP, Baker AE, Gaudry Q, Chiang AS, Wilson RI.
Neuron
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Leg-tracking and automated behavioural classification in Drosophila.
Authors: Authors: Kain J, Stokes C, Gaudry Q, Song X, Foley J, Wilson R, de Bivort B.
Nat Commun
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Transduction in Drosophila olfactory receptor neurons is invariant to air speed.
Authors: Authors: Zhou Y, Wilson RI.
J Neurophysiol
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Smelling on the fly: sensory cues and strategies for olfactory navigation in Drosophila.
Authors: Authors: Gaudry Q, Nagel KI, Wilson RI.
Curr Opin Neurobiol
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Sensory and motor systems.
Authors: Authors: Wilson RI, du Lac S.
Curr Opin Neurobiol
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Cell death triggers olfactory circuit plasticity via glial signaling in Drosophila.
Authors: Authors: Kazama H, Yaksi E, Wilson RI.
J Neurosci
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Understanding the functional consequences of synaptic specialization: insight from the Drosophila antennal lobe.
Authors: Authors: Wilson RI.
Curr Opin Neurobiol
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Biophysical mechanisms underlying olfactory receptor neuron dynamics.
Authors: Authors: Nagel KI, Wilson RI.
Nat Neurosci
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Olfactory modulation of flight in Drosophila is sensitive, selective and rapid.
Authors: Authors: Bhandawat V, Maimon G, Dickinson MH, Wilson RI.
J Exp Biol
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It takes all kinds to make a brain.
Authors: Authors: Wilson RI.
Nat Neurosci
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