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Basically this is electrophysiology research on C elegans. Most of the research being done, AFAIK, is hypothesis testing and doesn't systematically measure all of the connection strengths at once. Plus then you have the correlation vs causation problem even if you did measure them all at, which is why davidad wanted to do optogenetics, but again AFAIK that didn't actually get done.
Bottom line: this research is technically difficult and like most research topics is not well funded.
More details: he was planning to engineer a nematode to make neurons give off light when activating and to be light-sensitive so you can activate individual neurons with light. This lets you see which neurons fire in response to others. He wrote:
I believe he's no longer working on this, however, and the NemaLoad project is stalled. The last update is a year ago and there haven't been any updates to the project's github page since April 2014. It does look like davidad contributed to a 2013 paper surveying methods of neural recording, but this seems to mostly be a discussion of theoretical capability based mostly on others' work than anything learned from NemaLoad experiments.
He wrote, "If I'd had $1 million seed, I wouldn't have had to cancel the project when I did..." on this Quora answer.
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