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25 October 2023 Chasing cortical behavior: designing multiphoton microscopes for imaging neuronal populations in freely moving rodents
Alexandr Klioutchnikov, Jason N. D. Kerr
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Abstract

Imaging in the freely moving animal gives unparalleled access to circuit activity as the animal interacts with its environment in a self-guided way. Over the past few years, new imaging technologies have enabled the interrogation of neuronal populations located at any depth of the cortex in freely moving mice while preserving the animal’s behavioral repertoire. This commentary gives an updated overview of the recent advances that have enabled the link between behavior and the underlying neuronal activity to be explored.

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Alexandr Klioutchnikov and Jason N. D. Kerr "Chasing cortical behavior: designing multiphoton microscopes for imaging neuronal populations in freely moving rodents," Neurophotonics 10(4), 044411 (25 October 2023). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.10.4.044411
Received: 12 May 2023; Accepted: 3 October 2023; Published: 25 October 2023
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KEYWORDS
Microscopes

Animals

Silicon photomultipliers

Microelectromechanical systems

Signal to noise ratio

Neurophotonics

Calcium

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