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Mapping Large-Scale, Cell-Specific Functional Connections with Chr2-evoked Hemodynamic Signals

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Abstract

We combine optogenetic mapping with optical intrinsic signal imaging in awake mice to show that ChR2-evoked maps provide patterns of functional network connectivity that are more spatially-specific than resting-state functional connectivity maps.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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