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Mapping brain function in freely moving subjects
[摘要] Expression of many fundamental mammalian behaviors such as, for example, aggression, mating, foraging or social behaviors, depend on locomotor activity. A central dilemma in the functional neuroimaging of these behaviors has been the fact that conventional neuroimaging techniques generally rely on immobilization of the subject, which extinguishes all but the simplest activity. Ideally, imaging could occur in freely moving subjects, while presenting minimal interference with the subject's natural behavior. Here we provide an overview of several approaches that have been undertaken in the past to achieve this aim in both tethered and freely moving animals, as well as in nonrestrained human subjects. Applications of specific radiotracers to single photon emission computed tomography and positron emission tomography are discussed in which brain activation is imaged after completion of the behavioral task and capture of the tracer. Potential applications to clinical neuropsychiatry are discussed, as well as challenges inherent to constraint-free functional neuroimaging. Future applications of these methods promise to increase our understanding of the neural circuits underlying mammalian behavior in health and disease. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
[发布日期] 2004-09-01 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] brain mapping;nontethered;freely moving;positron emission tomography;single photon emission computed tomography;behavior;Tc-99m-HMPAO;Tc-99m-bicisate;Cu-64-PTSM [时效性] 
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