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High-resolution functional optical imaging: sub-millimeter physiology of living tissue

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Abstract

We have developed and applied new optical technologies for imaging the brain’s neuronal and hemodynamic responses to stimulus, including 3D high-resolution Laminar Optical Tomography, video-rate 2-photon microscopy and simultaneous 2D optical imaging and fMRI.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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