2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.12.01.518759
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Cortical networks relating to arousal are differentially coupled to neural activity and hemodynamics

Abstract: Even in the absence of specific sensory input or a behavioral task, the brain produces structured patterns of activity. This organized activity has been shown to be modulated by changes in arousal. Here, we use wide-field voltage imaging to establish the relationship between cortical network activity and arousal in spontaneously behaving head-fixed mice expressing the voltage sensitive fluorescent FRET sensor Butterfly 1.2. This approach allowed us to simultaneously image hemodynamic and voltage activity, and … Show more

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