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Two opposing neural populations drive brain-wide blood flow across arousal states
science1 month ago

Two opposing neural populations drive brain-wide blood flow across arousal states

A brain-wide study using functional ultrasound imaging (fUSI) and Neuropixels reveals two opposing neural populations—Arousal+ neurons that ramp up with arousal/whisking and Arousal− neurons that ramp down—that together shape brain-wide blood-volume fluctuations. Each population has a distinct haemodynamic response, and their combined activity predicts blood volume across brain regions and states better than bulk firing alone, with both populations present in every region. This two-population model reconciles regional and state differences in neurovascular coupling and accounts for brain-wide blood-flow changes during arousal and sensory-driven activity.

Real-Time Monitoring of Spinal Cord Activity During Surgery
health2 years ago

Real-Time Monitoring of Spinal Cord Activity During Surgery

A new technology called fUSI, developed at UC Riverside, allows for high-resolution imaging of the human spinal cord during surgery, providing real-time monitoring of the cord's response to treatments. This advancement has the potential to significantly improve the success rates of spinal surgeries and enhance treatments for conditions like bladder control issues, offering hope to chronic back pain sufferers and potentially revolutionizing individualized care.