Chronic brain functional ultrasound imaging in freely moving rodents performing cognitive tasks

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Autor(a) principal: Hady, Ahmed El
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Takahashi, Daniel Yasumasa, Sun, Ruolan, Akinwale, Oluwateniola, Boyd-Meredith, Tyler, Zhang, Yisi, Charles, Adam S., Brody, Carlos D.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Background: Functional ultrasound imaging (fUS) is an emerging imaging technique that indirectly measures neural activity via changes in blood volume. Chronic fUS imaging during cognitive tasks in freely moving animals faces multiple exceptional challenges: performing large durable craniotomies with chronic implants, designing behavioural experiments matching the hemodynamic timescale, stabilizing the ultrasound probe during freely moving behavior, accurately assessing motion artifacts, and validating that the animal can perform cognitive tasks while tethered. New method: We provide validated solutions for those technical challenges. In addition, we present standardized step-by-step reproducible protocols, procedures, and data processing pipelines. Finally, we present proof-of-concept analysis of brain dynamics during a decision making task. Results: We obtain stable recordings from which we can robustly decode task variables from fUS data over multiple months. Moreover, we find that brain wide imaging through hemodynamic response is nonlinearly related to cognitive variables, such as task difficulty, as compared to sensory responses previously explored. Comparison with existing methods: Computational pipelines in fUS are nascent and we present an initial development of a full processing pathway to correct and segment fUS data. Conclusions: Our methods provide stable imaging and analysis of behavior with fUS that will enable new experimental paradigms in understanding brain-wide dynamics in naturalistic behaviors
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spelling Hady, Ahmed ElTakahashi, Daniel YasumasaSun, RuolanAkinwale, OluwateniolaBoyd-Meredith, TylerZhang, YisiCharles, Adam S.Brody, Carlos D.2023-12-26T16:11:20Z2023-12-26T16:11:20Z2023-12HADY, Ahmed El; TAKAHASHI, Daniel; SUN, Ruolan; AKINWALE, Oluwateniola; BOYD-MEREDITH, Tyler; ZHANG, Yisi; CHARLES, Adam S.; BRODY, Carlos D. Chronic brain functional ultrasound imaging in freely moving rodents performing cognitive tasks. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, [S. l.], p. 110033, dez. 2023. Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jneumeth.2023.110033. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165027023002522?via%3Dihub. Acesso em: 26 dez. 2023https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/5692110.1016/j.jneumeth.2023.110033Elsevier BVAttribution 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDecision making - Freely moving rodentsExperimental design - Brain-wide dynamics in naturalistic behaviorsFunctional ultrasound imagingImage processing - Cognitive tasksMotion correction - Data processingChronic brain functional ultrasound imaging in freely moving rodents performing cognitive tasksinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleBackground: Functional ultrasound imaging (fUS) is an emerging imaging technique that indirectly measures neural activity via changes in blood volume. Chronic fUS imaging during cognitive tasks in freely moving animals faces multiple exceptional challenges: performing large durable craniotomies with chronic implants, designing behavioural experiments matching the hemodynamic timescale, stabilizing the ultrasound probe during freely moving behavior, accurately assessing motion artifacts, and validating that the animal can perform cognitive tasks while tethered. New method: We provide validated solutions for those technical challenges. In addition, we present standardized step-by-step reproducible protocols, procedures, and data processing pipelines. Finally, we present proof-of-concept analysis of brain dynamics during a decision making task. Results: We obtain stable recordings from which we can robustly decode task variables from fUS data over multiple months. Moreover, we find that brain wide imaging through hemodynamic response is nonlinearly related to cognitive variables, such as task difficulty, as compared to sensory responses previously explored. Comparison with existing methods: Computational pipelines in fUS are nascent and we present an initial development of a full processing pathway to correct and segment fUS data. 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title Chronic brain functional ultrasound imaging in freely moving rodents performing cognitive tasks
spellingShingle Chronic brain functional ultrasound imaging in freely moving rodents performing cognitive tasks
Hady, Ahmed El
Decision making - Freely moving rodents
Experimental design - Brain-wide dynamics in naturalistic behaviors
Functional ultrasound imaging
Image processing - Cognitive tasks
Motion correction - Data processing
title_short Chronic brain functional ultrasound imaging in freely moving rodents performing cognitive tasks
title_full Chronic brain functional ultrasound imaging in freely moving rodents performing cognitive tasks
title_fullStr Chronic brain functional ultrasound imaging in freely moving rodents performing cognitive tasks
title_full_unstemmed Chronic brain functional ultrasound imaging in freely moving rodents performing cognitive tasks
title_sort Chronic brain functional ultrasound imaging in freely moving rodents performing cognitive tasks
author Hady, Ahmed El
author_facet Hady, Ahmed El
Takahashi, Daniel Yasumasa
Sun, Ruolan
Akinwale, Oluwateniola
Boyd-Meredith, Tyler
Zhang, Yisi
Charles, Adam S.
Brody, Carlos D.
author_role author
author2 Takahashi, Daniel Yasumasa
Sun, Ruolan
Akinwale, Oluwateniola
Boyd-Meredith, Tyler
Zhang, Yisi
Charles, Adam S.
Brody, Carlos D.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hady, Ahmed El
Takahashi, Daniel Yasumasa
Sun, Ruolan
Akinwale, Oluwateniola
Boyd-Meredith, Tyler
Zhang, Yisi
Charles, Adam S.
Brody, Carlos D.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Decision making - Freely moving rodents
Experimental design - Brain-wide dynamics in naturalistic behaviors
Functional ultrasound imaging
Image processing - Cognitive tasks
Motion correction - Data processing
topic Decision making - Freely moving rodents
Experimental design - Brain-wide dynamics in naturalistic behaviors
Functional ultrasound imaging
Image processing - Cognitive tasks
Motion correction - Data processing
description Background: Functional ultrasound imaging (fUS) is an emerging imaging technique that indirectly measures neural activity via changes in blood volume. Chronic fUS imaging during cognitive tasks in freely moving animals faces multiple exceptional challenges: performing large durable craniotomies with chronic implants, designing behavioural experiments matching the hemodynamic timescale, stabilizing the ultrasound probe during freely moving behavior, accurately assessing motion artifacts, and validating that the animal can perform cognitive tasks while tethered. New method: We provide validated solutions for those technical challenges. In addition, we present standardized step-by-step reproducible protocols, procedures, and data processing pipelines. Finally, we present proof-of-concept analysis of brain dynamics during a decision making task. Results: We obtain stable recordings from which we can robustly decode task variables from fUS data over multiple months. Moreover, we find that brain wide imaging through hemodynamic response is nonlinearly related to cognitive variables, such as task difficulty, as compared to sensory responses previously explored. Comparison with existing methods: Computational pipelines in fUS are nascent and we present an initial development of a full processing pathway to correct and segment fUS data. Conclusions: Our methods provide stable imaging and analysis of behavior with fUS that will enable new experimental paradigms in understanding brain-wide dynamics in naturalistic behaviors
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