Driven by a period of accelerated progress and recent technical breakthroughs, whole-brain functional neuroimaging in rodents offers exciting new possibilities for addressing basic questions about brain function and its alterations. In response to lessons learned from the human neuroimaging community, leading scientists and researchers in the field convened to address existing barriers and outline ambitious goals for the future. This article captures these discussions, highlighting a shared vision to advance rodent functional neuroimaging into an era of increased impact.
Charting the path in rodent functional neuroimaging / Gozzi, Alessandro; Stuefer, Alexia; Alvino, Filomena Grazia; Bedin, Valeria; Cover, Christopher; Kang, Chaewon; Galbusera, Alberto; Gil, Rita; Gini, Silvia; De Guzman, Elizabeth; Desrosiers-Grégoire, Gabriel; Gutierrez-Barragan, Daniel; Mandino, Francesca; Mariani, Jean-Charles; Micotti, Edoardo; Reimann, Henning; Pagani, Marco; Pepe, Chiara; Sastre-Yagüe, David; Urosevic, Mila; Valente, Mafalda; Vertullo, Roberta; Canese, Rossella; Devor, Anna; Grandjean, Joanes; Kahn, Itamar; Keiholz, Shella D.; Lake, Evelyn M. R.; Li, Nan; Shemesh, Noam; Shih, Yen-Yu Ian; Zerbi, Valerio; Zhang, Nanyin. - In: IMAGING NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 2837-6056. - ELETTRONICO. - 2025/3:(2025), pp. 1-13. [10.1162/imag.a.12]
Charting the path in rodent functional neuroimaging
Stuefer, Alexia
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;Alvino, Filomena Grazia;Bedin, Valeria;Gini, Silvia;Gutierrez-Barragan, Daniel;Pepe, Chiara;Sastre-Yagüe, David;Urosevic, Mila;Vertullo, Roberta;
2025-01-01
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Driven by a period of accelerated progress and recent technical breakthroughs, whole-brain functional neuroimaging in rodents offers exciting new possibilities for addressing basic questions about brain function and its alterations. In response to lessons learned from the human neuroimaging community, leading scientists and researchers in the field convened to address existing barriers and outline ambitious goals for the future. This article captures these discussions, highlighting a shared vision to advance rodent functional neuroimaging into an era of increased impact.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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