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Using 3D Optical Photostimulation Induced Artificial Perception to Investigate Neuronal Ensembles Coding Visual Information

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Abstract

To understand brain function, we have developed a multiphoton approach based on acousto-optics (AO) to simultaneously measure and optically stimulate the activity of cortical neurons, even during behavior, with millisecond precision and subcellular spatial resolution.

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