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Interfacing with small brain volumes with tapered fiber-based optrode

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Abstract

Optogenetics offers the possibility of understanding behavior-related neuronal circuits, using light to trigger neuronal response. The exploitation of unconventional microfabrication techniques has led to the development of different optoelectronic devices to deliver light while electrically recording neural activity over small volumes even in deep brain areas.

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