@article{e12f463b5c5441408f7d1959a397d05c,
title = "Imaging Neuronal Populations in Behaving Rodents: Paradigms for Studying Neural Circuits Underlying Behavior in the Mammalian Cortex",
abstract = "Understanding the neural correlates of behavior in the mammalian cortex requires measurements of activity in awake, behaving animals. Rodents have emerged as a powerful model for dissecting the cortical circuits underlying behavior attributable to the convergence of several methods. Genetically encoded calcium indicators combined with viral-mediated or transgenic tools enable chronic monitoring of calcium signals in neuronal populations and subcellular structures of identified cell types. Stable one- and two-photon imaging of neuronal activity in awake, behaving animals is now possible using new behavioral paradigms in head-fixed animals, or using novel miniature head-mounted microscopes in freely moving animals. This mini-symposium will highlight recent applications of these methods for studying sensorimotor integration, decision making, learning, and memory in cortical and subcortical brain areas. We will outline future prospects and challenges for identifying the neural underpinnings of task-dependent behavior using cellular imaging in rodents.",
author = "Chen, \{Jerry L.\} and Andermann, \{Mark L.\} and Tara Keck and Ning-Long Xu and Yaniv Ziv",
note = "J.L.C. was supported by a Forschungskredit from the University of Zurich (Grant 541541808) and a fellowship from the National Science Foundation, International Research Fellowship Program (Grant 1158914). M.L.A. was supported by the Smith Family Foundation, the Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences, the Klarman Family Foundation, the Boston Nutrition Obesity Research Center, and the American Federation for Aging Research. T.K. was supported by the Medical Research Council and the European Research Council. N.-L.X. was supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Y.Z. was supported by a fellowship from the Machiah Foundation and research grants from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation and the National Institutes of Health (Grants DP1OD003560, R21AG038771, and R21MH099469). We thank J. N. Kerr for comments on this manuscript and S. Barnes, L. J. Kitch, and T. Knopfel for figure contributions.",
year = "2013",
month = nov,
day = "6",
doi = "10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3255-13.2013",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
volume = "33",
pages = "17631--17640",
journal = "Journal of Neuroscience",
issn = "0270-6474",
publisher = "Society for Neuroscience",
number = "45",
}