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  • Neuroscience
  • Brain Imaging
  • Animal Models

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  • Whole-brain functional neuroimaging in rodents has seen significant progress.
  • Lessons learned from human neuroimaging inform current research directions.
  • Technical breakthroughs are expanding the capabilities of rodent neuroimaging.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To capture discussions among leading scientists and researchers in rodent functional neuroimaging.
  • To identify existing barriers hindering the advancement of the field.
  • To outline ambitious goals for the future impact of rodent functional neuroimaging.

Main Methods:

  • This article summarizes expert discussions and consensus-building efforts.
  • It reflects on the collective experience of the scientific community.
  • No specific experimental methods are detailed; it focuses on strategic discussions.

Main Results:

  • A shared vision for advancing rodent functional neuroimaging has been established.
  • Key challenges and opportunities within the field were identified.
  • The potential for increased impact through collaborative efforts was highlighted.

Conclusions:

  • Rodent functional neuroimaging is poised for significant advancements.
  • Addressing current barriers is crucial for future progress.
  • A unified vision will drive greater scientific impact in understanding brain function.