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<p> The Yale PET Center presents PET Talks Seminars By and For PET Users Open Field PET: Towards Simultaneous Brain Imaging and Behavioral Response Studies in Laboratory Rats Steven Meikle, PhD Professor, Medical Imaging Physics Head of Imaging Physics Laboratory Brain & Mind Research Institute The University of Sydney, Australia Monday, July 13, 2015, 2 PM Trask LMP 3-108, 330 Cedar St. *Note talk time and location change* Abstract: High resolution small animal PET has the potential to play an important role in understanding the molecular basis of cognition and behavior under normal and pathological conditions. However, the routine use of anesthesia imposes three crucial limitations: (i) it perturbs the neurological parameters of interest, including blood flow, receptor occupancy and neurotransmitter release, (ii) it precludes the study of neurochemical responses to sensory stimuli that require the animal’s conscious attention and (iii) it prohibits the recording of behavioral responses. This presentation will describe our progress towards the development of Open-Field PET – a technique that makes it feasible to image the brains of awake, unrestrained rats in a conventional http://tauruspet.med.yale.edu/wiki/index.php/PET_Talks!_Season_3 microPET scanner while simultaneously delivering controlled stimuli via an operant conditioning chamber and recording the animal’s behavioral outputs. Results of recent pilot studies demonstrating the utility of the technique will be presented and possible avenues for hypothesis testing in models of reward-driven learning and drug addiction will be explored. </p>

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