EEG/ECoG based functional connectivity neuroimaging in the rat - optimisation, standardisation and translational leap in neuropsycopharmacology (23-07578K)

Basic information

Investigator: MUDr. Tomáš Páleníček, PhD.
Main recipient: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Co-recipients: Brno University of Technology (VUT Brno), Joint Research Institute of AudioNeuroTechnology (VIANNA) of the Medical University Hannover
Research period: 1/7/2023 – 30/6/2026
Total budget: 12,514,000 CZK
NIMH budget: 8,756,000 CZK
Supported by: Czech Science Foundation (GACR) 

Annotation

Compared to human electrophysiological research, animal studies, especially pharmaco-EEG, lack generally accepted standards and guidelines. Therefore, this project seeks to develop an innovative approach to translational EEG in rats that combines improved and standardised data acquisition (multi-channel recording techniques with standardised electrode positions, wakefulness, and sleep control), data preprocessing and the implementation of advanced data analysis methods used in human research. This will push the limits of neuroimaging in rats in terms of achievable spatial and temporal resolution while simultaneously providing higher technical differentiation and functional understanding in the area of neuropsychopharmacology. Implementation of standardised procedures with optimised flexible and medium-term physiological silicone electrode implants will further extend the impact of current research and enable to work out guidelines for translational EEG applicable in basic science as well as in pharmaco-EEG.