Detection of haemodynamic changes in zebra finch brain by optical and functional magnetic resonance imaging

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Boumans, Tiny | Vignal, Clémentine | Ramstein, Stéphane | Verhoye, Marleen | van Audekerke, Johan | Mottin, Stéphane | Mathevon, Nicolas | van Der Linden, Annemie

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International audience. Songbirds' vocal communication behaviour has been a favourite research domain for years. In order to study brain activation in response to acoustic stimuli, two different in-vivo methods that are able to assess neuronal activity based on detection of haemodynamic changes were compared within identical experimental settings.

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