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Review
. 2015 Feb 15:241:66-77.
doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2014.12.002. Epub 2014 Dec 11.

Optical dissection of brain circuits with patterned illumination through the phase modulation of light

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Optical dissection of brain circuits with patterned illumination through the phase modulation of light

Serena Bovetti et al. J Neurosci Methods. .
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Abstract

Brain function relies on electrical signaling among ensembles of neurons. These signals are encoded in space - neurons are organized in complex three-dimensional networks - and in time-cells generate electrical signals on a millisecond scale. How the spatial and temporal structure of these signals controls higher brain functions is largely unknown. The recent advent of novel molecules that manipulate and monitor electrical activity in genetically identified cells provides, for the first time, the ability to causally test the contribution of specific cell subpopulations in these complex brain phenomena. However, most of the commonly used approaches are limited in their ability to illuminate brain tissue with high spatial and temporal precision. In this review article, we focus on one technique, patterned illumination through the phase modulation of light using liquid crystal spatial light modulators (LC-SLMs), which has the potential to overcome some of the major limitations of current experimental approaches.

Keywords: Channelrhodopsin; Cortical circuits; Digital holography; Functional imaging; Genetically encoded indicators; Liquid crystal spatial light modulators; Optogenetics; Structured illumination.

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