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27 October 2021 Holographic optical probing of the computing properties of single neurons
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Abstract
Neurons receive synaptic inputs via its dendrites and understanding the processing of those inputs as well as the influence of the dendrite’s non-linear properties are key components to decode the neuron’s computing power. Recent breakthroughs to understand dendritic function make use holographic structured illumination to stimulate and/or record dendritic activity either via photochemical or optogenetic tools. In this talk, I will summarize our efforts where we used holograms to probe the integrative and non-linear properties of dendrites of a neuron. Understanding the role of dendrites in neuronal function offer significant insights as to how these neurons function as tiny computers in the brain.
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Vincent Daria "Holographic optical probing of the computing properties of single neurons", Proc. SPIE 11925, Biomedical Imaging and Sensing Conference 2021, 119250D (27 October 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2615421
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KEYWORDS
Neurons

Holography

Brain

Holograms

Wavefronts

Luminescence

Tissues

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