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26 March 2022 Connecting the dots between cell populations, whole-brain activity, and behavior
Lauren N. Beloate, Nanyin Zhang
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Abstract

Simultaneously manipulating and monitoring both microscopic and macroscopic brain activity in vivo and identifying the linkage to behavior are powerful tools in neuroscience research. These capabilities have been realized with the recent technical advances of optogenetics and its combination with fMRI, here termed “opto-fMRI.” Opto-fMRI allows for targeted brain region-, cell-type-, or projection-specific manipulation and targeted Ca2  +   activity measurement to be linked with global brain signaling and behavior. We cover the history, technical advances, applications, and important considerations of opto-fMRI in anesthetized and awake rodents and the future directions of the combined techniques in neuroscience and neuroimaging.

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Lauren N. Beloate and Nanyin Zhang "Connecting the dots between cell populations, whole-brain activity, and behavior," Neurophotonics 9(3), 032208 (26 March 2022). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.9.3.032208
Received: 28 November 2021; Accepted: 25 February 2022; Published: 26 March 2022
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KEYWORDS
Optogenetics

Functional magnetic resonance imaging

Calcium

Brain

Neuroimaging

Neurons

Light emitting diodes

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