High-Speed Neural Imaging with Multiplexed Miniature Two-Photon Microscopy (M-MINI2P)

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Abstract

Head-mounted miniaturized two-photon microscopes are powerful tools to record neural activity with cellular resolution deep in the mouse brain during unrestrained, free-moving behavior. Two-photon microscopy, however, is traditionally limited in imaging frame rate due to the necessity of raster scanning the laser excitation spot over a large field-of-view (FOV). Here, we present two multiplexed miniature two-photon microscopes (M-MINI2Ps) to increase the imaging frame rate while preserving the spatial resolution. Two different FOVs are imaged simultaneously and then demixed temporally or computationally. We demonstrate large-scale (500x500 μm2FOV) multiplane calcium imaging in visual cortex and prefrontal cortex in freely moving mice for spontaneous activity and auditory stimulus evoked responses. Furthermore, the increased speed of M-MINI2Ps also enables two-photon voltage imaging at 400 Hz over a 380x150 μm2FOV in freely moving mice. M-MINI2Ps have compact footprints and are compatible with the open-source MINI2P. M-MINI2Ps, together with their design principles, allow the capture of faster physiological dynamics and population recordings over a greater volume than currently possible in freely moving mice, and will be a powerful tool in systems neuroscience.

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