Functional ultrasound imaging and neuronal activity: How accurate is the spatiotemporal match?

Théo Lambert, Hamid Reza Niknejad, Dries Kil, Clément Brunner, Bart Nuttin, Gabriel Montaldo, Alan Urban*

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Abstract

Over the last decade, functional ultrasound (fUS) has risen as a critical tool in functional neuroimaging, leveraging hemodynamic changes to infer neural activity indirectly. Recent studies have established a strong correlation between neural spike rates (SR) and functional ultrasound signals. However, understanding their spatial distribution and variability across different brain areas is required to thoroughly interpret fUS signals. In this regard, we conducted simultaneous fUS imaging and Neuropixels recordings during stimulus-evoked activity in awake mice within three regions of the visual pathway. Our findings indicate that the temporal dynamics of fUS and SR signals are linearly correlated, providing an approximate calibration between the two signals. Conversely, the spatial correlation between the two signals remains consistent across all regions with a spread of approximately 300 micrometers. Finally, we introduce a model that integrates the spatial and temporal components of the fUS signal, allowing for a more accurate interpretation of fUS images.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberIMAG.a.34
JournalImaging Neuroscience
Volume3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Jun 2025

Keywords

  • awake mouse neuroimaging
  • functional ultrasound imaging
  • hemodynamic transfer function
  • neuropixels
  • spatiotemporal analysis
  • visual pathway mapping

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