Simultaneous mesoscopic measurement and manipulation of mouse cortical activity

同时对小鼠皮层活动进行中观测量和操控

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Abstract

Dynamics of activity across the cerebral cortex at the mesoscopic scale - coordinated fluctuations of local populations of neurons - are essential to perception and cognition and relevant to computations like sensorimotor integration and goal-directed task engagement. However, understanding direct causal links between population dynamics and behavior requires the ability to manipulate mesoscale activity and observe the effect of manipulation across multiple brain regions simultaneously. Here, we develop a novel system enabling simultaneous recording and manipulation of activity across the dorsal cortex of awake mice, compatible with large-scale electrophysiology from any region across the brain. Transgenic mice expressing the GCaMP calcium sensor are injected systemically with an adeno-associated virus driving expression of the ChrimsonR excitatory opsin. This strategy drives expression of the blue-excited calcium indicator, GCaMP, in excitatory neurons and red-excited Chrimson opsin in inhibitory neurons. We demonstrate widefield single-photon calcium imaging and simultaneous galvo-targeted laser stimulation over the entire dorsal cortical surface. The light channels of the imaging and the opsin do not interfere. We characterize the spatial and temporal resolution of the method, which is suitable for targeting specific cortical regions and specific time windows in behavioral tasks. The preparation is stable over many months and thus well-suited for long-term behavioral experiments. This technique allows for studying the effect of cortical perturbations on cortex-wide activity, on subcortical spiking activity, and on behavior, and for designing systems to control cortical activity in closed-loop.

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