Scientific Session - fMRI Basic Neuroscience, Including Optogenetics: no. 0482Identifying key differences between the paralemniscal and lemniscal pathway in the somatosensory system remains a challenge for electrophysiological studies due to limitations in spatial coverage. The use of optogenetic fMRI (ofMRI) however, provides an opportunity to map the large scale differences between the two pathways. Our key findings include, (1) differences in multisensory and motor system interaction when stimulating paralemniscal compared to lemniscal pathway and (2) differences in activity patterns when stimulating paralemniscal pathway within the whisking frequency range. In all, ofMRI provides an added dimension to existing electrophysiological stud...
Primary sensory cortical areas receive information through multiple thalamic channels. In the rodent...
International audienceDissecting neural circuitry in non-human primates (NHP) is crucial to identify...
Laminar organization of neuronal circuits is a recurring feature of how the brain processes informat...
Poster Presentation: no. 449.18/DD17Topic: ++G.04.b. OptogeneticsThe somatosensory thalamocortical s...
Summa Cum Laude Merit AwardScientific Session: fMRI Applications, Including Optogenetics: no. 0135T...
To further advance functional MRI (fMRI)-based brain science, it is critical to dissect fMRI activit...
Power Pitch Session: Cutting Edge fMRI - abstract no. 0239One grand challenge in contemporary neuros...
Electronic Poster Session: fMRI - fMRI Multimodal: no. 3782Different layers in mammalian cortex hav...
Complex animal behavior is produced by dynamic interactions between discrete regions of the brain. A...
Despite the overwhelming need, there has been a relatively large gap in our ability to trace network...
Scientific Session - fMRI: The Cutting Edge in Connectivity: no. 0311Chan, RW: 24th Annual Meeting ...
Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press.Studying white matte...
The lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) of the primate thalamus is organized into parallel parvo-, magn...
The cerebral cortex and the thalamus are in constant communication with one another, and their inter...
The magnocellular (M) and parvocellular (P) subdivisions of primate LGN are known to process complem...
Primary sensory cortical areas receive information through multiple thalamic channels. In the rodent...
International audienceDissecting neural circuitry in non-human primates (NHP) is crucial to identify...
Laminar organization of neuronal circuits is a recurring feature of how the brain processes informat...
Poster Presentation: no. 449.18/DD17Topic: ++G.04.b. OptogeneticsThe somatosensory thalamocortical s...
Summa Cum Laude Merit AwardScientific Session: fMRI Applications, Including Optogenetics: no. 0135T...
To further advance functional MRI (fMRI)-based brain science, it is critical to dissect fMRI activit...
Power Pitch Session: Cutting Edge fMRI - abstract no. 0239One grand challenge in contemporary neuros...
Electronic Poster Session: fMRI - fMRI Multimodal: no. 3782Different layers in mammalian cortex hav...
Complex animal behavior is produced by dynamic interactions between discrete regions of the brain. A...
Despite the overwhelming need, there has been a relatively large gap in our ability to trace network...
Scientific Session - fMRI: The Cutting Edge in Connectivity: no. 0311Chan, RW: 24th Annual Meeting ...
Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press.Studying white matte...
The lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) of the primate thalamus is organized into parallel parvo-, magn...
The cerebral cortex and the thalamus are in constant communication with one another, and their inter...
The magnocellular (M) and parvocellular (P) subdivisions of primate LGN are known to process complem...
Primary sensory cortical areas receive information through multiple thalamic channels. In the rodent...
International audienceDissecting neural circuitry in non-human primates (NHP) is crucial to identify...
Laminar organization of neuronal circuits is a recurring feature of how the brain processes informat...