Neuroimaging
studies of non-human primates are generally conducted with anesthesia using anesthetics
like isoflurane which is known to suppress the neuronal activation of the brain
substantially. The resting state functional MRI (rsfMRI) examination in
anesthetized monkeys is hindered by limited choices of anesthetics compared to
rodent studies. In the present study, multiband MRI technique was explored to
improve the rsfMRI detection in anesthetized macaque monkeys. The preliminary
results suggest the multiband MRI can be employed to dramatically improve the
rsfMRI detection in examining the functional connectivity of default mode
network in anesthetized monkeys using a clinical 3T setting.
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