The interplay between hemodynamic-based markers of cortical activity (e.g. fMRI and optical intrinsic signal imaging), which are an indirect and relatively slow report of neural activity, and underlying synaptic electrical and metabolic activity through neurovascular coupling is a topic of ongoing research and debate. As application of resting state functional connectivity measures is extended further into topics such as brain development, aging and disease, the importance of understanding the fundamental physiological basis for functional connectivity will grow. Here we extend functional connectivity analysis from hemodynamic- to calcium-based imaging. Transgenic mice (n = 7) expressing a fluorescent calcium indicator (GCaMP6) driven by th...
This talk will discuss optical imaging of functional-connectivity in both humans and mouse models. F...
<p>(A) Image of detected (red and blue encircled) neurons and astrocytes in the awake mouse. Black t...
The resting-state fMRI signal could be characterized at a single-vessel level to map vascular networ...
The interplay between hemodynamic-based markers of cortical activity (e.g. fMRI and optical intrinsi...
Resting-state functional connectivity (FC), which measures the temporal correlation of spontaneous h...
Functional imaging of spontaneous activity continues to play an important role in the field of conne...
Low-frequency, spatially coherent fluctuations present in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR...
The vascular dynamic network connectivity was detected with the resting-state fMRI in rodent and hum...
Representative evoked and spontaneous GCaMP6 and HbO2 imaging data in awake and anesthetized mice as...
Previously, using simultaneous resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and photom...
The neuronal firing patterns across cortical layers have been extensively studied to better depict t...
Despite the growing popularity of blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) functional MRI (fMRI), underst...
Low-frequency, spatially coherent fluctuations present in functional magnetic resonance imaging time...
Functional MRI has been used to map brain activity and functional connectivity based on the strength...
Unambiguously identifying an epileptic focus with high spatial resolution is a challenge, especially...
This talk will discuss optical imaging of functional-connectivity in both humans and mouse models. F...
<p>(A) Image of detected (red and blue encircled) neurons and astrocytes in the awake mouse. Black t...
The resting-state fMRI signal could be characterized at a single-vessel level to map vascular networ...
The interplay between hemodynamic-based markers of cortical activity (e.g. fMRI and optical intrinsi...
Resting-state functional connectivity (FC), which measures the temporal correlation of spontaneous h...
Functional imaging of spontaneous activity continues to play an important role in the field of conne...
Low-frequency, spatially coherent fluctuations present in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR...
The vascular dynamic network connectivity was detected with the resting-state fMRI in rodent and hum...
Representative evoked and spontaneous GCaMP6 and HbO2 imaging data in awake and anesthetized mice as...
Previously, using simultaneous resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and photom...
The neuronal firing patterns across cortical layers have been extensively studied to better depict t...
Despite the growing popularity of blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) functional MRI (fMRI), underst...
Low-frequency, spatially coherent fluctuations present in functional magnetic resonance imaging time...
Functional MRI has been used to map brain activity and functional connectivity based on the strength...
Unambiguously identifying an epileptic focus with high spatial resolution is a challenge, especially...
This talk will discuss optical imaging of functional-connectivity in both humans and mouse models. F...
<p>(A) Image of detected (red and blue encircled) neurons and astrocytes in the awake mouse. Black t...
The resting-state fMRI signal could be characterized at a single-vessel level to map vascular networ...