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. 2021 Sep;18(9):1112-1116.
doi: 10.1038/s41592-021-01238-9. Epub 2021 Aug 30.

Chronically implantable LED arrays for behavioral optogenetics in primates

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Chronically implantable LED arrays for behavioral optogenetics in primates

Rishi Rajalingham et al. Nat Methods. 2021 Sep.

Abstract

Optogenetic methods have been widely used in rodent brains, but remain relatively under-developed for nonhuman primates such as rhesus macaques, an animal model with a large brain expressing sophisticated sensory, motor and cognitive behaviors. To address challenges in behavioral optogenetics in large brains, we developed Opto-Array, a chronically implantable array of light-emitting diodes for high-throughput optogenetic perturbation. We demonstrated that optogenetic silencing in the macaque primary visual cortex with the help of the Opto-Array results in reliable retinotopic visual deficits in a luminance discrimination task. We separately confirmed that Opto-Array illumination results in local neural silencing, and that behavioral effects are not due to tissue heating. These results demonstrate the effectiveness of the Opto-Array for behavioral optogenetic applications in large brains.

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