TY - JOUR
T1 - A consensus protocol for functional connectivity analysis in the rat brain
AU - Grandjean, Joanes
AU - Desrosiers-Gregoire, Gabriel
AU - Anckaerts, Cynthia
AU - Angeles-Valdez, Diego
AU - Ayad, Fadi
AU - Barrière, David A.
AU - Blockx, Ines
AU - Bortel, Aleksandra
AU - Broadwater, Margaret
AU - Cardoso, Beatriz M.
AU - Célestine, Marina
AU - Chavez-Negrete, Jorge E.
AU - Choi, Sangcheon
AU - Christiaen, Emma
AU - Clavijo, Perrin
AU - Colon-Perez, Luis
AU - Cramer, Samuel
AU - Daniele, Tolomeo
AU - Dempsey, Elaine
AU - Diao, Yujian
AU - Doelemeyer, Arno
AU - Dopfel, David
AU - Dvořáková, Lenka
AU - Falfán-Melgoza, Claudia
AU - Fernandes, Francisca F.
AU - Fowler, Caitlin F.
AU - Fuentes-Ibañez, Antonio
AU - Garin, Clément
AU - Gelderman, Eveline
AU - Golden, Carla E.M.
AU - Guo, Chao C.G.
AU - Henckens, Marloes J.A.G.
AU - Hennessy, Lauren A.
AU - Herman, Peter
AU - Hofwijks, Nita
AU - Horien, Corey
AU - Ionescu, Tudor M.
AU - Jones, Jolyon
AU - Kaesser, Johannes
AU - Kim, Eugene
AU - Lambers, Henriette
AU - Lazari, Alberto
AU - Lee, Sung Ho
AU - Straathof, Milou
AU - Blezer, Erwin L.A.
AU - Dijkhuizen, Rick M.
AU - Homberg, Judith R.
AU - Otte, Willem M.
AU - van der Toorn, Annette
AU - van Tilborg, Geralda A.F.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.
PY - 2023/4
Y1 - 2023/4
N2 - Task-free functional connectivity in animal models provides an experimental framework to examine connectivity phenomena under controlled conditions and allows for comparisons with data modalities collected under invasive or terminal procedures. Currently, animal acquisitions are performed with varying protocols and analyses that hamper result comparison and integration. Here we introduce StandardRat, a consensus rat functional magnetic resonance imaging acquisition protocol tested across 20 centers. To develop this protocol with optimized acquisition and processing parameters, we initially aggregated 65 functional imaging datasets acquired from rats across 46 centers. We developed a reproducible pipeline for analyzing rat data acquired with diverse protocols and determined experimental and processing parameters associated with the robust detection of functional connectivity across centers. We show that the standardized protocol enhances biologically plausible functional connectivity patterns relative to previous acquisitions. The protocol and processing pipeline described here is openly shared with the neuroimaging community to promote interoperability and cooperation toward tackling the most important challenges in neuroscience.
AB - Task-free functional connectivity in animal models provides an experimental framework to examine connectivity phenomena under controlled conditions and allows for comparisons with data modalities collected under invasive or terminal procedures. Currently, animal acquisitions are performed with varying protocols and analyses that hamper result comparison and integration. Here we introduce StandardRat, a consensus rat functional magnetic resonance imaging acquisition protocol tested across 20 centers. To develop this protocol with optimized acquisition and processing parameters, we initially aggregated 65 functional imaging datasets acquired from rats across 46 centers. We developed a reproducible pipeline for analyzing rat data acquired with diverse protocols and determined experimental and processing parameters associated with the robust detection of functional connectivity across centers. We show that the standardized protocol enhances biologically plausible functional connectivity patterns relative to previous acquisitions. The protocol and processing pipeline described here is openly shared with the neuroimaging community to promote interoperability and cooperation toward tackling the most important challenges in neuroscience.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41593-023-01286-8
DO - 10.1038/s41593-023-01286-8
M3 - Article
C2 - 36973511
AN - SCOPUS:85150875109
SN - 1097-6256
VL - 26
SP - 673
EP - 681
JO - Nature Neuroscience
JF - Nature Neuroscience
IS - 4
ER -