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An Illuminated State of Mind

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From alleviating the sensation of pain and treating depression to retrieving lost memories — or even implanting false memories — optogenetics applies precision science to the mysterious workings of our minds.

MARIE FREEBODY, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR, [email protected]

In a small laboratory with very little equipment, psychiatrist, neuroscientist and professor Karl Deisseroth began a high-risk project to render individual neurons photosensitive. Despite facing a great deal of skepticism from his peers, he remained convinced that if adjustments could be made to specific neurons, then scientists would finally have the tools to decode one of the most complex biological systems known to man — the human brain. One year after he began, Deisseroth released his findings in a groundbreaking paper that presented optogenetics to the world. From quiet...Read full article

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    Published: November 2015
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    optogenetics
    A discipline that combines optics and genetics to enable the use of light to stimulate and control cells in living tissue, typically neurons, which have been genetically modified to respond to light. Only the cells that have been modified to include light-sensitive proteins will be under control of the light. The ability to selectively target cells gives researchers precise control. Using light to control the excitation, inhibition and signaling pathways of specific cells or groups of...
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