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Functional brain imaging at cellular resolution with Compressive Light-Field Microscopy

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Abstract

We demonstrate a compressive light field microscopy method for 3D neural activity measurement. Individual neurons are identified computationally, without the intermediate step of reconstructing volume images. Results on Zebrafish show volume activity recording at 100fps.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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