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Brain-wide functional mapping of the entorhinal cortex in young 3xTg mouse model for Alzheimer’s disease

Distinguish hemodynamic responses at the white matter tract from the laminar-specific gray matter fMRI signal with line-scanning fMRI

Functional dissection of somatosensory processing pathways in mice

Functional MRI investigation of Optogenetically-evoked Spindle-like Neural Activity and Memory Consolidation

Author:Xunda Wang  Alex Leong  Shawn Tan  Teng Ma  Pek-Lan Khong  Lee-Wei Lim  Ed Wu  

Institution:The University of Hong Kong  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Live Q&A Date:Thursday, 13 August 2020  

Topic:Multimodal fMRI  

Session Name:fMRI in Animal Models  

Program Number:1353  

Room Live Q&A Session:Thursday Parallel 4  

In Vivo Voltammetric Detection of Local Dopamine and Oxygen during Simultaneous BOLD fMRI

Author:Lindsay Walton  Matthew Verber  Tzu-Hao Chao  R. Mark Wightman  Yen-Yu Ian Shih  

Institution:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Live Q&A Date:Thursday, 13 August 2020  

Topic:Multimodal fMRI  

Session Name:fMRI in Animal Models  

Program Number:1356  

Room Live Q&A Session:Thursday Parallel 4  

Intrinsic functional connectivity of spinal cord can be used to differentiate injured monkeys from normal using machine learning

Author:Anirban Sengupta  Arabinda Mishra  Feng Wang  Li Min Chen  John Gore  

Institution:Vanderbilt University Medical Center  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Live Q&A Date:Thursday, 13 August 2020  

Topic:Multimodal fMRI  

Session Name:fMRI in Animal Models  

Program Number:1357  

Room Live Q&A Session:Thursday Parallel 4  

Layer-specific optogenetic stimulation of motor cortex activates distinct brain-wide networks

Author:Russell Chan  Mazen Asaad  Bradley Edelman  Hyun Lee  Hillel Adesnik  David Feinberg  Jin Lee  

Institution:Stanford University  University of California  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Live Q&A Date:Thursday, 13 August 2020  

Topic:Multimodal fMRI  

Session Name:fMRI in Animal Models  

Program Number:1355  

Room Live Q&A Session:Thursday Parallel 4  

Ultrafast functional MRI signals reflect activation sequence in the mouse visual pathway

Author:Rita Gil  Francisca F. Fernandes  Noam Shemesh  

Institution:Champalimaud Neuroscience Programme, Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Live Q&A Date:Thursday, 13 August 2020  

Topic:Multimodal fMRI  

Session Name:fMRI in Animal Models  

Program Number:1349  

Room Live Q&A Session:Thursday Parallel 4