Neuroscience interrogates brain function across multiple spatiotemporal scales. Yet, most research is confined to one spatiotemporal milieu limiting translation of knowledge across scales. Here we span spatiotemporal scales having built a custom apparatus and analytical framework for simultaneous wide field mesoscopic Ca2+ imaging of the entire cortex and fMRI at 11.7T in mice. We describe the new hardware/software, and present three findings: there is correspondence between spontaneous fluctuations in the magnitude of Ca2+ and fMRI evoked responses, Ca2+ and fMRI connectivity metrics are stable throughout an imaging session, and there is correspondence between Ca2+ and fMRI spontaneous activity patterns.
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