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6 November 2015 Holographic fiber bundle system for patterned optogenetic activation of large-scale neuronal networks
Nairouz Farah, Alexandra Levinsky, Inbar Brosh, Itamar Kahn, Shy Shoham
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Abstract
Optogenetic perturbation has become a fundamental tool in controlling activity in neurons. Used to control activity in cell cultures, slice preparations, anesthetized and awake behaving animals, optical control of cell-type specific activity enables the interrogation of complex systems. A remaining challenge in developing optical control tools is the ability to produce defined light patterns such that power-efficient, precise control of neuronal populations is obtained. Here, we describe a system for patterned stimulation that enables the generation of structured activity in neurons by transmitting optical patterns from computer-generated holograms through an optical fiber bundle. The system couples the optical system to versatile fiber bundle configurations, including coherent or incoherent bundles composed of hundreds of up to several meters long fibers. We describe the components of the system, a method for calibration, and a detailed power efficiency and spatial specificity quantification. Next, we use the system to precisely control single-cell activity as measured by extracellular electrophysiological recordings in ChR2-expressing cortical cell cultures. The described system complements recent descriptions of optical control systems, presenting a system suitable for high-resolution spatiotemporal optical control of wide-area neural networks in vitro and in vivo, yielding a tool for precise neural system interrogation.
© 2015 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) 2329-423X/2015/$25.00 © 2015 SPIE
Nairouz Farah, Alexandra Levinsky, Inbar Brosh, Itamar Kahn, and Shy Shoham "Holographic fiber bundle system for patterned optogenetic activation of large-scale neuronal networks," Neurophotonics 2(4), 045002 (6 November 2015). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.2.4.045002
Published: 6 November 2015
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Optogenetics

Holography

Spatial light modulators

Calibration

Imaging systems

Projection systems

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