NeuroWebinar: Imaging in deep: the good, the bad, and the scattering
Published: Wednesday, April 7, 2021 by Giovanna Gambarotta
Friday 9/4/21 al 2:00 pm - Lecture
Claudio Moretti
Laboratoire Kastler Brossel / CNRS - Paris
Imaging in deep: the good, the bad, and the scattering
Fluorescence functional imaging is a key tool in neuroscience, which allows to study complex integration and processing of information across the brain circuitry in the rodent model. However, light scattering in brain tissues is considered nowadays the main obstacle from recording in deep structures. In this talk I will discuss some approaches which enable deep to brain imaging, by rejecting, evading, and exploiting scattering.
Host: Serena Bovetti
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