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      Functional ultrasound imaging of the brain.

      Nature Methods
      Algorithms, Animals, Brain, physiopathology, Brain Mapping, methods, Evoked Potentials, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Rats, Ultrasonography

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          We present functional ultrasound (fUS), a method for imaging transient changes in blood volume in the whole brain at better spatiotemporal resolution than with other functional brain imaging modalities. fUS uses plane-wave illumination at high frame rate and can measure blood volumes in smaller vessels than previous ultrasound methods. fUS identifies regions of brain activation and was used to image whisker-evoked cortical and thalamic responses and the propagation of epileptiform seizures in the rat brain.

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          10.1038/nmeth.1641

          Chemistry
          Algorithms,Animals,Brain,physiopathology,Brain Mapping,methods,Evoked Potentials,Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted,Rats,Ultrasonography

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