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Neuronal Imaging System Shows Bigger 3-D Picture

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., and VIENNA, May 19, 2014 — A new technique could lead to a better understanding of how neuronal networks process sensory information and even how behavior is created in the brain. A team from MIT, the University of Vienna and the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology has developed an imaging system that can show neural activity and generate 3-D movies of a living animal’s entire brain at the millisecond timescale. “Looking at the activity of just one neuron in the brain doesn't tell you how that information is being computed,” said Ed Boyden, associate professor of biological...Read full article

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