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Gary Boas

Researchers with Yale University School of Medicine’s department of cellular and molecular physiology in New Haven, Conn., had a problem. For years, they had been developing methods for monitoring brain activity — specifically, for using voltage-sensitive and calcium-sensitive dyes to look at the activity of neurons. Taking advantage of high-power microscopes and high-speed cameras, they had been able to track neuron activity with millisecond temporal resolution and micron spatial resolution, enabling them to examine the processing of olfactory information in the turtle and the mouse, for...Read full article

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    Published: March 2008
    Biophotonicscalcium-sensitive dyesmicron spatial resolutionMicroscopymillisecond temporal resolutionResearch & TechnologySensors & Detectors

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