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Optical Monitoring of Living Brain Tissue

Optical methods can usefully augment classical techniques such as electrical recording for investigating cellular and network physiology. Here, recent developments in optical methods–including confocal and nonlinear fluorescence imaging, semiconductor array imaging, and improved fluorescent indicators of ion concentration and transmembrane electrical potential–are briefly reviewed, and examples are offered that may suggest potential applications to experimental studies in alcoholism research.
- Hokkaido Bunkyo University Japan
- Hokkaido Bunkyo University Japan
Brain Mapping, Microscopy, Confocal, Ethanol, Brain, Hippocampus, Membrane Potentials, Alcoholism, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Culture Techniques, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Animals
Brain Mapping, Microscopy, Confocal, Ethanol, Brain, Hippocampus, Membrane Potentials, Alcoholism, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Culture Techniques, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Animals
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