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Space wandering in the rodent default mode network.

Trang-Anh Estelle NghiemByeongwook LeeTzu-Hao Harry ChaoNicholas K BraniganPercy K MistryYen-Yu Ian ShihVinod Menon
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Our research advances understanding of the default mode network (DMN), a brain network implicated in numerous neuropsychiatric and neurological disorders. In contrast to previous research examining immobilized subjects, we took the novel approach of investigating DMN function during naturalistic behaviors in freely moving rodents. Using a combination of multisite fiber photometry, video tracking, and computational modeling, we discovered a prominent role for the DMN in naturalistic real-world spatial exploration. Our findings challenge conventional views that the DMN is disengaged from interactions with the external world and underscore the importance of probing brain function in ecologically relevant settings. This work enriches our understanding of brain function and has important implications for pre-clinical investigations of disorders involving DMN dysfunction.
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