Evidence for an intercollicular auditory push/pull mechanism revealed by BOLD fMRI

fMRI in the Mouse Spinal Cord during peripheral somatosensory Stimulation

Author:Amon Allelein  Bruno Pradier  Huifen Chen  Cornelius Faber  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 10 May 2022  

Topic:Module 1: fMRI  

Session Name:fMRI Methods & Applications in Animals  

Program Number:1828  

Room Session:Exhibition Hall:S8 & S9  

Institution:UKM  

Humanized mouse brain biomarkers through transcriptomic conversion

Identifying modulation of brain states by optogenetic stimulation of lateral hypothalamus

Impact of day-night cycle on functional brain connectome in mice

Layer-specific microsimulation of S2 cortex revealed distinct functional microcircuits in non-human primate brain

Multimodal BOLD and CBV MRI for artifact correction in fluorescence recordings

Author:Henriette Lambers  Lydia Wachsmuth  Cornelius Faber  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 10 May 2022  

Topic:Module 1: fMRI  

Session Name:fMRI Methods & Applications in Animals  

Program Number:1827  

Room Session:Exhibition Hall:S8 & S9  

Institution:University Hospital Muenster  

Quasiperiodic Patterns in resting state fMRI signal reflect dynamics of cortical slow rhythms

Author:Vahid Sharghi  Eric Maltbie  Wen-Ju Pan  Shella Keilholz  Kaundinya Gopinath  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 10 May 2022  

Topic:Module 1: fMRI  

Session Name:fMRI Methods & Applications in Animals  

Program Number:1832  

Room Session:Exhibition Hall:S8 & S9  

Institution:Emory University  

Remapping of functional connectivity with optogenetic locus coeruleus activation in rats

Resolving activity suppression in the rat visual pathway using fMRI combined with lesions

Strong non-BOLD Effect of EPI Gradient Switching Sounds on Voxel Intensities Both Inside and Outside Rat Cranium

Author:James Prichard  Samuel Patz  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 10 May 2022  

Topic:Module 1: fMRI  

Session Name:fMRI Methods & Applications in Animals  

Program Number:1821  

Room Session:Exhibition Hall:S8 & S9  

Institution:Harvard Medical School  Yale University  Brigham and Women's Hospital  

Transcranial Focused Ultrasound Suppresses Thalamic Heat Nociceptive Response and Reorganizes Nociceptive Networks in Non-human Primates