Chemogenetic silencing of neurons in the mouse anterior cingulate area modulates neuronal activity and functional connectivity.
Lore M. PeetersRukun HinzJan R. DetrezStephan MissaultWinnok H. De VosMarleen VerhoyeAnnemie van der LindenGeorgios A. KelirisPublished in: NeuroImage (2020)
Keyphrases
- prefrontal cortex
- functional connectivity
- basal ganglia
- working memory
- spike trains
- resting state
- cortical areas
- functional magnetic resonance imaging
- brain activity
- human brain
- brain connectivity
- multi channel
- information processing
- action selection
- granger causality
- computational model
- data analysis
- brain regions
- diffusion tensor imaging
- feature extraction
- human activities
- individual differences
- cognitive architecture
- healthy subjects
- b spline
- connectionist models
- spiking neurons
- ground truth
- high dimensional