Russell W Chan
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Chemical exchange saturation transfer MRI for neurodegenerative diseases: an update on clinical and preclinical studies
The hippocampus with its dense reciprocal axonal projections to and from cortex is widely believed to mediate numerous cognitive functions. However, it is unknown whether and how specific hippocampal–cortical activity contributes to the brain-wide functional connectivity. Here, we use optogenetics and fMRI to examine how excitatory neural activity initiated in the dorsal dentate gyrus of the hippocampus propagates and modulates resting-state fMRI (rsfMRI) connectivity. We discover its robust propagation brain-wide at low frequency (1 Hz), which enhances interhemispheric rsfMRI connectivity and cortical and subcortical visual responses. Our findings highlight the important role of slow hippocampal–cortical oscillatory activity in driving brain-wide rsfMRI connectivity and mediating sensory processing.
Russell W Chan
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Alex TL Leong
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Leon C Ho
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Patrick P Gao
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Eddie C Wong
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Celia M Dong
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Xunda Wang
,
Jufang He
,
Ying-Shing Chan
,
Lee Wei Lim
,
Ed X Wu
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