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Wide-field imaging of neural activity at a cellular resolution is a current challenge in neuroscience. To address this issue, wide-field two-photon microscopy has been developed; however, the field size is limited by the objective size. Here, we develop a micro-opto-mechanical device that rotates within the post-objective space between the objective and brain tissue. Two-photon microscopy with this device enables sub-second sequential calcium imaging of left and right mouse sensory forelimb areas 6 mm apart. When imaging the rostral and caudal motor forelimb areas (RFA and CFA) 2 mm apart, we found high pairwise correlations in spontaneous activity between RFA and CFA neurons and between an RFA neuron and its putative axons in CFA. While mice performed a sound-triggered forelimb-movement task, the population activity between RFA and CFA covaried across trials, although the field-averaged activity was similar across trials. The micro-opto-mechanical device in the post-objective space provides a novel and flexible design to clarify the correlation structure between distant brain areas at subcellular and population levels.

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  • Wide-field imaging of neural activity is challenging, and developing two-photon microscopy offers a solution but has limitations due to objective size.
  • Researchers created a rotating micro-opto-mechanical device to enhance imaging capabilities, allowing for calcium imaging of brain areas up to 6 mm apart.
  • The device revealed strong correlations in spontaneous neural activity between the left and right forelimb areas and showed that their population activity is interconnected during a forelimb movement task, suggesting a novel way to study neural connections across distant regions.
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Experience with the objective structured examination as a tool for students' assessment in the Department of Community Medicine and Primary Health Care in a university [corrected] in Western Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Med J

February 2002

Department of Community Medicine and Primary Health Care, Faculty of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, PO Box 115, Jeddah 21411, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Objective: The objectives of this study were to 1. assess the knowledge and attitude of the 5th year female medical students towards the objective structured examination in general and in Community Medicine in particular prior to the exam, 2. Detect any change in students' knowledge and attitude after passing the exam, 3.

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