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Light-neuron interactions: Key to understanding the brain

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Daria, Vincent

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To understand how neurons process information, we describe two light-neuron interactions: (1) light-induced spatio-temporal patterned synaptic inputs to study neuronal function; (2) light as an ultra-sharp scalpel to cut dendrites and isolating synaptic inputs.

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JSAP-OSA Joint Symposia, JSAP 2014

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2099-12-31
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