“…simultaneously imageable, either contiguous or non-contiguous, regions; Allen et al, 2017; Hattori et al, 2019; but see Yu et al, 2020). Recent advancements in cranial window preparations have enabled imaging over large portions of the dorsal cortex (Kim et al, 2016; Stringer et al, 2023, bioRxiv). However, simultaneous 2-photon imaging over a large cortical area including both dorsal and lateral regions, particularly in a preparation that allows for simultaneous imaging of the major primary sensory cortices (auditory, visual, and somatosensory) and frontal choice/motor areas (M1, M2) in awake, behaving mice has not been previously shown.…”