Paper
24 April 2001 Multisite two-photon imaging of neurons on multielectrode arrays
Steve M. Potter, Natalia Lukina, Kenneth J. Longmuir, Yan Wu
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
We wish to understand how neural systems store, recall, and process information. We are using cultured networks of cortical neurons grown on microelectrode arrays as a model system for studying the emergent properties of ensembles of living neurons. We have developed a 2-way communication interface between the cultured network and a computer- generated animal, the Neurally Controlled Animat. Neural activity is used to control the behavior of the Animat, and 2- photon time-lapse imaging is carried out in order to observe the morphological changes that might underlie changes in neural processing. The 2-photon microscope is ideal for repeated imaging over hours or days, with submicron resolution and little photodamage. We have designed a computer-controlled microscope stage that allows imaging several locations in sequence, in order to collect more image data. For the latest progress, see: http://www.caltech.edu/~pinelab/PotterGroup.htm.
© (2001) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Steve M. Potter, Natalia Lukina, Kenneth J. Longmuir, and Yan Wu "Multisite two-photon imaging of neurons on multielectrode arrays", Proc. SPIE 4262, Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences, (24 April 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.424542
Lens.org Logo
CITATIONS
Cited by 15 scholarly publications.
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Neurons

Electrodes

Microscopes

Brain

Computer networks

Computer simulations

In vitro testing

RELATED CONTENT

An optogenetic approach to study memory in vitro
Proceedings of SPIE (January 01 1900)
Holographic microscope illuminates brain activity
Proceedings of SPIE (September 20 2023)
Laser-induced microlesion of single dendrites in living mice
Proceedings of SPIE (February 10 2007)
Synchronies in cultured neuronal network
Proceedings of SPIE (May 01 2007)

Back to Top