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High-density multi-fiber photometry for studying large-scale brain circuit dynamics
by
Helmchen Fritjof
, Chernysheva, Maria
, Sych Yaroslav
, Sumanovski, Lazar T
in
Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Arrays
/ Behavior
/ Brain
/ Calcium
/ Cameras
/ Computer networks
/ Cortex
/ Density
/ Hippocampus
/ Histology
/ Lasers
/ Neostriatum
/ Optical fibers
/ Perturbation
/ Photometry
/ Social behavior
/ Social factors
/ Spatial light modulators
/ Thalamic nuclei
/ Thalamus
/ Transplants & implants
2019
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High-density multi-fiber photometry for studying large-scale brain circuit dynamics
by
Helmchen Fritjof
, Chernysheva, Maria
, Sych Yaroslav
, Sumanovski, Lazar T
in
Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Arrays
/ Behavior
/ Brain
/ Calcium
/ Cameras
/ Computer networks
/ Cortex
/ Density
/ Hippocampus
/ Histology
/ Lasers
/ Neostriatum
/ Optical fibers
/ Perturbation
/ Photometry
/ Social behavior
/ Social factors
/ Spatial light modulators
/ Thalamic nuclei
/ Thalamus
/ Transplants & implants
2019
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High-density multi-fiber photometry for studying large-scale brain circuit dynamics
by
Helmchen Fritjof
, Chernysheva, Maria
, Sych Yaroslav
, Sumanovski, Lazar T
in
Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Arrays
/ Behavior
/ Brain
/ Calcium
/ Cameras
/ Computer networks
/ Cortex
/ Density
/ Hippocampus
/ Histology
/ Lasers
/ Neostriatum
/ Optical fibers
/ Perturbation
/ Photometry
/ Social behavior
/ Social factors
/ Spatial light modulators
/ Thalamic nuclei
/ Thalamus
/ Transplants & implants
2019
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High-density multi-fiber photometry for studying large-scale brain circuit dynamics
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High-density multi-fiber photometry for studying large-scale brain circuit dynamics
2019
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Overview
Animal behavior originates from neuronal activity distributed across brain-wide networks. However, techniques available to assess large-scale neural dynamics in behaving animals remain limited. Here we present compact, chronically implantable, high-density arrays of optical fibers that enable multi-fiber photometry and optogenetic perturbations across many regions in the mammalian brain. In mice engaged in a texture discrimination task, we achieved simultaneous photometric calcium recordings from networks of 12–48 brain regions, including striatal, thalamic, hippocampal and cortical areas. Furthermore, we optically perturbed subsets of regions in VGAT-ChR2 mice by targeting specific fiber channels with a spatial light modulator. Perturbation of ventral thalamic nuclei caused distributed network modulation and behavioral deficits. Finally, we demonstrate multi-fiber photometry in freely moving animals, including simultaneous recordings from two mice during social interaction. High-density multi-fiber arrays are versatile tools for the investigation of large-scale brain dynamics during behavior.High-density arrays of optical fibers enable monitoring and manipulation of neural activity at large scale across many brain regions. The multi-fiber arrays can be used in head-fixed tasks, in freely behaving animals and during social interactions.
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