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Non-invasive optical detection of functionally-stimulated neural activity in the limulus compound eye

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Abstract

Recent studies have indicated the potential of phase-sensitive interferometry to non- invasively detect transient structural changes that accompany action potential propagation. We present a demonstration of optical detection of functionally-stimulated activity in the limulus compound eye.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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