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A Rapid Approach to High-Resolution Fluorescence Imaging in Semi-Thick Brain Slices
Published on: July 26, 2011
Review of data processing of functional optical microscopy for neuroscience
Hadas Benisty1, Alexander Song2, Gal Mishne3
1Yale Neuroscience, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.
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Functional optical imaging in neuroscience is rapidly growing with the development of optical systems and fluorescence indicators. To realize the potential of these massive spatiotemporal datasets for relating neuronal activity to behavior and stimuli and uncovering local circuits in the brain, accurate automated processing is increasingly essential. We cover recent computational developments in the full data processing pipeline of functional optical microscopy for neuroscience data and discuss ongoing and emerging challenges.

