论文标题

进行流程:在光学广场钙成像中可视化时空动力学

Go with the FLOW: Visualizing spatiotemporal dynamics in optical widefield calcium imaging

论文作者

Linden, Nathaniel J, Tabuena, Dennis R, Steinmetz, Nicholas A, Moody, William J, Brunton, Steven L, Brunton, Bingni W

论文摘要

广场钙成像最近已成为一种强大的实验技术,可记录协调的大型大脑活动。这些测量结果是一个独特的机会,可以表征时空相干结构,这些结构是大脑许多区域的神经活动的基础。在这项工作中,我们利用从流体动力学的分析技术来开发一个可视化框架,该框架突出了跨皮质的流动特征,绘制可能与行为事件相关的波浪前线。首先,我们使用视光流量将广场钙图像的时间序列转换为随时间变化的矢量场。接下来,我们提取简明的图表总结了动态,我们称之为流动(光学广场成像中的流线)肖像。这些流肖像提供了动态钙活性的直观图,包括起始和终止区域以及活动的方向和程度。为了提取这些结构,我们使用有限的Lyapunov指数(FTLE)技术来分析不稳定流体中的时变歧管。重要的是,我们的方法捕获了传统模态分解技术代表不佳的连贯结构。我们演示了流动肖像在三个简单的合成数据集和两个广场钙成像数据集上的应用,包括发育中的小鼠中的皮质波和成年小鼠中自发性皮质活性。

Widefield calcium imaging has recently emerged as a powerful experimental technique to record coordinated large-scale brain activity. These measurements present a unique opportunity to characterize spatiotemporal coherent structures that underlie neural activity across many regions of the brain. In this work, we leverage analytic techniques from fluid dynamics to develop a visualization framework that highlights features of flow across the cortex, mapping wave fronts that may be correlated with behavioral events. First, we transform the time series of widefield calcium images into time-varying vector fields using optic flow. Next, we extract concise diagrams summarizing the dynamics, which we refer to as FLOW (flow lines in optical widefield imaging) portraits. These FLOW portraits provide an intuitive map of dynamic calcium activity, including regions of initiation and termination, as well as the direction and extent of activity spread. To extract these structures, we use the finite-time Lyapunov exponent (FTLE) technique developed to analyze time-varying manifolds in unsteady fluids. Importantly, our approach captures coherent structures that are poorly represented by traditional modal decomposition techniques. We demonstrate the application of FLOW portraits on three simple synthetic datasets and two widefield calcium imaging datasets, including cortical waves in the developing mouse and spontaneous cortical activity in an adult mouse.

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