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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Biomedical Imaging

Background:

  • Neuroimaging is essential for studying neuronal activity, cell types, and brain circuits.
  • Advances in imaging and genetic tools enhance precision and resolution in neuroscience research.
  • Increasing technical complexity presents implementation challenges for neuroimaging approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide expert guidance on common questions and challenges in neuroimaging.
  • To share practical advice from STAR Protocols authors and advisory board members.
  • To facilitate the adoption of advanced neuroimaging techniques.

Main Methods:

  • Expert insights and practical advice compilation.
  • Focus on addressing frequently asked questions in neuroimaging.
  • Guidance on implementing complex neuroimaging protocols.

Main Results:

  • Identification of common hurdles in neuroimaging implementation.
  • Collection of actionable strategies for overcoming technical difficulties.
  • Consolidated expert recommendations for neuroscientists.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing technical challenges is crucial for advancing neuroimaging research.
  • Expert advice can simplify the implementation of complex techniques.
  • This resource aims to support researchers in utilizing cutting-edge neuroimaging tools effectively.