A Suite of Neurophotonic Tools to Underpin the Contribution of Internal Brain States in fMRI

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A Suite of Neurophotonic Tools to Underpin the Contribution of Internal Brain States in fMRI. / Mächler, Philipp; Broggini, Thomas; Mateo, Celine; Thunemann, Martin; Fomin-Thunemann, Natalie; Doran, Patrick R; Sencan, Ikbal; Kilic, Kivilcim; Desjardins, Michèle; Uhlirova, Hana; Yaseen, Mohammad A; Boas, David A; Linninger, Andreas A; Vergassola, Massimo; Yu, Xin; Lewis, Laura D; Polimeni, Jonathan R; Rosen, Bruce R; Sakadžić, Sava; Buxton, Richard B; Lauritzen, Martin; Kleinfeld, David; Devor, Anna.

In: Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 18, 100273, 06.2021.

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Mächler, P, Broggini, T, Mateo, C, Thunemann, M, Fomin-Thunemann, N, Doran, PR, Sencan, I, Kilic, K, Desjardins, M, Uhlirova, H, Yaseen, MA, Boas, DA, Linninger, AA, Vergassola, M, Yu, X, Lewis, LD, Polimeni, JR, Rosen, BR, Sakadžić, S, Buxton, RB, Lauritzen, M, Kleinfeld, D & Devor, A 2021, 'A Suite of Neurophotonic Tools to Underpin the Contribution of Internal Brain States in fMRI', Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering, vol. 18, 100273. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cobme.2021.100273

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Mächler, P., Broggini, T., Mateo, C., Thunemann, M., Fomin-Thunemann, N., Doran, P. R., Sencan, I., Kilic, K., Desjardins, M., Uhlirova, H., Yaseen, M. A., Boas, D. A., Linninger, A. A., Vergassola, M., Yu, X., Lewis, L. D., Polimeni, J. R., Rosen, B. R., Sakadžić, S., ... Devor, A. (2021). A Suite of Neurophotonic Tools to Underpin the Contribution of Internal Brain States in fMRI. Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering, 18, [100273]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cobme.2021.100273

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Mächler P, Broggini T, Mateo C, Thunemann M, Fomin-Thunemann N, Doran PR et al. A Suite of Neurophotonic Tools to Underpin the Contribution of Internal Brain States in fMRI. Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering. 2021 Jun;18. 100273. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cobme.2021.100273

Author

Mächler, Philipp ; Broggini, Thomas ; Mateo, Celine ; Thunemann, Martin ; Fomin-Thunemann, Natalie ; Doran, Patrick R ; Sencan, Ikbal ; Kilic, Kivilcim ; Desjardins, Michèle ; Uhlirova, Hana ; Yaseen, Mohammad A ; Boas, David A ; Linninger, Andreas A ; Vergassola, Massimo ; Yu, Xin ; Lewis, Laura D ; Polimeni, Jonathan R ; Rosen, Bruce R ; Sakadžić, Sava ; Buxton, Richard B ; Lauritzen, Martin ; Kleinfeld, David ; Devor, Anna. / A Suite of Neurophotonic Tools to Underpin the Contribution of Internal Brain States in fMRI. In: Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering. 2021 ; Vol. 18.

Bibtex

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title = "A Suite of Neurophotonic Tools to Underpin the Contribution of Internal Brain States in fMRI",
abstract = "Recent developments in optical microscopy, applicable for large-scale and longitudinal imaging of cortical activity in behaving animals, open unprecedented opportunities to gain a deeper understanding of neurovascular and neurometabolic coupling during different brain states. Future studies will leverage these tools to deliver foundational knowledge about brain state-dependent regulation of cerebral blood flow and metabolism as well as regulation as a function of brain maturation and aging. This knowledge is of critical importance to interpret hemodynamic signals observed with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).",
author = "Philipp M{\"a}chler and Thomas Broggini and Celine Mateo and Martin Thunemann and Natalie Fomin-Thunemann and Doran, {Patrick R} and Ikbal Sencan and Kivilcim Kilic and Mich{\`e}le Desjardins and Hana Uhlirova and Yaseen, {Mohammad A} and Boas, {David A} and Linninger, {Andreas A} and Massimo Vergassola and Xin Yu and Lewis, {Laura D} and Polimeni, {Jonathan R} and Rosen, {Bruce R} and Sava Sakad{\v z}i{\'c} and Buxton, {Richard B} and Martin Lauritzen and David Kleinfeld and Anna Devor",
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month = jun,
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AU - Fomin-Thunemann, Natalie

AU - Doran, Patrick R

AU - Sencan, Ikbal

AU - Kilic, Kivilcim

AU - Desjardins, Michèle

AU - Uhlirova, Hana

AU - Yaseen, Mohammad A

AU - Boas, David A

AU - Linninger, Andreas A

AU - Vergassola, Massimo

AU - Yu, Xin

AU - Lewis, Laura D

AU - Polimeni, Jonathan R

AU - Rosen, Bruce R

AU - Sakadžić, Sava

AU - Buxton, Richard B

AU - Lauritzen, Martin

AU - Kleinfeld, David

AU - Devor, Anna

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N2 - Recent developments in optical microscopy, applicable for large-scale and longitudinal imaging of cortical activity in behaving animals, open unprecedented opportunities to gain a deeper understanding of neurovascular and neurometabolic coupling during different brain states. Future studies will leverage these tools to deliver foundational knowledge about brain state-dependent regulation of cerebral blood flow and metabolism as well as regulation as a function of brain maturation and aging. This knowledge is of critical importance to interpret hemodynamic signals observed with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).

AB - Recent developments in optical microscopy, applicable for large-scale and longitudinal imaging of cortical activity in behaving animals, open unprecedented opportunities to gain a deeper understanding of neurovascular and neurometabolic coupling during different brain states. Future studies will leverage these tools to deliver foundational knowledge about brain state-dependent regulation of cerebral blood flow and metabolism as well as regulation as a function of brain maturation and aging. This knowledge is of critical importance to interpret hemodynamic signals observed with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).

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DO - 10.1016/j.cobme.2021.100273

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