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Multiregion neuronal activity: the forest and the trees

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NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE
卷 23, 期 11, 页码 683-704

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DOI: 10.1038/s41583-022-00634-0

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  1. NIH NINDS Pathway to Independence Award [K99/NS116122]
  2. A.P. Giannini Fellowship
  3. Stanford School of Medicine Dean's Fellowship
  4. NIMH
  5. NIDA
  6. NIH BRAIN Initiative
  7. National Science Foundation NeuroNex programme
  8. NOMIS Foundation
  9. Else Kroner Fresenius Foundation
  10. Gatsby Foundation
  11. AE Foundation

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The past decade has seen significant progress in the simultaneous measurement of neuronal activity across multiple brain regions, allowing for new explorations of cellular dynamics underlying sensation, cognition, and action. These techniques provide experimental opportunities and, when combined with optogenetics and computational tools, have enabled fundamental biological discoveries.
The past decade has witnessed remarkable advances in the simultaneous measurement of neuronal activity across many brain regions, enabling fundamentally new explorations of the brain-spanning cellular dynamics that underlie sensation, cognition and action. These recently developed multiregion recording techniques have provided many experimental opportunities, but thoughtful consideration of methodological trade-offs is necessary, especially regarding field of view, temporal acquisition rate and ability to guarantee cellular resolution. When applied in concert with modern optogenetic and computational tools, multiregion recording has already made possible fundamental biological discoveries - in part via the unprecedented ability to perform unbiased neural activity screens for principles of brain function, spanning dozens of brain areas and from local to global scales.

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