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  Imaging the dynamics of mammalian neocortical population activity in-vivo

Grinvald, A., Omer, D., Naaman, S., & Sharon, D. (2010). Imaging the dynamics of mammalian neocortical population activity in-vivo. In M. Canepari, & D. Zecevic (Eds.), Membrane potential imaging in the nervous system: methods and applications (pp. 97-111). New York, NY, USA: Springer.

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Grinvald, A, Autor
Omer, DB1, Autor           
Naaman, S, Autor
Sharon, D, Autor
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1Department of Neurobiology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel, ou_persistent22              

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 Zusammenfassung: Neural computations underlying sensory perception, cognition, and motor control are performed by populations of neurons at different anatomical and temporal scales. Few techniques are currently available for exploring dynamics of local and large range populations. Voltage-sensitive dye imaging (VSDI) reveals neural population activity in areas ranging from a few tens of microns to a couple of centimeters, or two areas up to ∼10 cm apart. VSDI provides a sub-millisecond temporal resolution, and a spatial resolution of about 50 µm. The dye signal emphasizes subthreshold synaptic potentials. VSDI has been applied in the mouse, rat, gerbil, ferret, tree shrew, cat, and monkey cortices, in order to explore lateral spread of retinotopic or somatotopic activation, the dynamic spatiotemporal pattern resulting from sensory activation, including the somatosensory, olfactory, auditory, and visual modalities, as well as motor preparation and the properties of spontaneously occurring population activity. In this chapter we focus on VSDI in vivo and review the results obtained mostly in the visual system in our laboratory.

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 Datum: 2010-09
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Titel: Membrane potential imaging in the nervous system: methods and applications
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Canepari, M, Herausgeber
Zecevic, D, Herausgeber
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Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: New York, NY, USA : Springer
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