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An easy-to-implement, non-invasive head restraint method for monkey fMRI

Authors :
Tanaka, Reiji
Watanabe, Kei
Suzuki, Takafumi
Nakamura, Kae
Yasuda, Masaharu
Ban, Hiroshi
Okada, Ken-ichi
Kitazawa, Shigeru
Tanaka, Reiji
Watanabe, Kei
Suzuki, Takafumi
Nakamura, Kae
Yasuda, Masaharu
Ban, Hiroshi
Okada, Ken-ichi
Kitazawa, Shigeru

Abstract

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in behaving monkeys has a strong potential to bridge the gap between human neuroimaging and primate neurophysiology. In monkey fMRI, to restrain head movements, researchers usually surgically implant a plastic head-post on the skull. Although time-proven to be effective, this technique could create burdens for animals, including a risk of infection and discomfort. Furthermore, the presence of extraneous objects on the skull, such as bone screws and dental cement, adversely affects signals near the cortical surface. These side effects are undesirable in terms of both the practical aspect of efficient data collection and the spirit of “refinement” from the 3R's. Here, we demonstrate that a completely non-invasive fMRI scan in awake monkeys is possible by using a plastic head mask made to fit the skull of individual animals. In all of the three monkeys tested, longitudinal, quantitative assessment of head movements showed that the plastic mask has effectively suppressed head movements, and we were able to obtain reliable retinotopic BOLD signals in a standard retinotopic mapping task. The present, easy-to-make plastic mask has a strong potential to simplify fMRI experiments in awake monkeys, while giving data that is as good as or even better quality than that obtained with the conventional head-post method.<br />Tanaka R., Watanabe K., Suzuki T., et al. An easy-to-implement, non-invasive head restraint method for monkey fMRI. NeuroImage 285, 120479 (2024); https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.120479.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1427434856
Document Type :
Electronic Resource