A prominent goal of neuroscience is to improve our understanding of how brain structure and activity interact to produce perception, emotion, behavior, and cognition. The brain’s network activity is inherently organized in distinct spatiotemporal patterns that span scales from nanometer-sized synapses to meter-long nerve fibers and millisecond intervals between electrical signals to decades of memory storage. There is currently no single imaging method that alone can provide all the relevant information, but intelligent combinations of complementary techniques can be effective. Here, we thus present the latest advances in biomedical and biological engineering on photoacoustic neuroimaging in the context of complementary imaging techniques. ...
We have demonstrated the feasibility of imaging mouse brain metabolism using photoacoustic computed ...
In this work, we exploit the high depth and temporal resolutions of PAM to noninvasively image the b...
The increasing use of mouse models for human brain disease studies presents an emerging need for a n...
Human brain mapping has become one of the most exciting contemporary research areas, with major brea...
Resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) imaging is an emerging neuroimaging approach that aims ...
Noninvasive, high resolution imaging of mouse brain activity is poised to provide clinically transla...
The ability to non-invasively visualize endogenous chromophores and exogenous probes and sensors acr...
Neuroscience has become one of the most exciting contemporary research areas with major breakthrough...
The increasing use of mouse models for human brain disease studies, coupled with the fact that exist...
Photoacoustic tomography offering a large field of view and high spatial resolution enables, for the...
Photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT) is a non-invasive imaging technique offering high contrast,...
Photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT) is an emerging imaging technique which is based on the acou...
With the central ability to visualize a variety of endogenous chromophores and biomarkers or exogeno...
Photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT) is a non-invasive imaging technique offering high contrast,...
Advances in chemistry and physics have profound effects on neuroimaging. Current and future progress...
We have demonstrated the feasibility of imaging mouse brain metabolism using photoacoustic computed ...
In this work, we exploit the high depth and temporal resolutions of PAM to noninvasively image the b...
The increasing use of mouse models for human brain disease studies presents an emerging need for a n...
Human brain mapping has become one of the most exciting contemporary research areas, with major brea...
Resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) imaging is an emerging neuroimaging approach that aims ...
Noninvasive, high resolution imaging of mouse brain activity is poised to provide clinically transla...
The ability to non-invasively visualize endogenous chromophores and exogenous probes and sensors acr...
Neuroscience has become one of the most exciting contemporary research areas with major breakthrough...
The increasing use of mouse models for human brain disease studies, coupled with the fact that exist...
Photoacoustic tomography offering a large field of view and high spatial resolution enables, for the...
Photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT) is a non-invasive imaging technique offering high contrast,...
Photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT) is an emerging imaging technique which is based on the acou...
With the central ability to visualize a variety of endogenous chromophores and biomarkers or exogeno...
Photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT) is a non-invasive imaging technique offering high contrast,...
Advances in chemistry and physics have profound effects on neuroimaging. Current and future progress...
We have demonstrated the feasibility of imaging mouse brain metabolism using photoacoustic computed ...
In this work, we exploit the high depth and temporal resolutions of PAM to noninvasively image the b...
The increasing use of mouse models for human brain disease studies presents an emerging need for a n...