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Targeted Optical Neural Stimulation: A New Era for Personalized Medicine.

An PingLi PanJianmin ZhangKedi XuKenneth E SchriverJunming ZhuAnna Wang Roe
Published in: The Neuroscientist : a review journal bringing neurobiology, neurology and psychiatry (2021)
Targeted optical neural stimulation comprises infrared neural stimulation and optogenetics, which affect the nervous system through induced thermal transients and activation of light-sensitive proteins, respectively. The main advantage of this pair of optical tools is high functional selectivity, which conventional electrical stimulation lacks. Over the past 15 years, the mechanism, safety, and feasibility of optical stimulation techniques have undergone continuous investigation and development. When combined with other methods like optical imaging and high-field functional magnetic resonance imaging, the translation of optical stimulation to clinical practice adds high value. We review the theoretical foundations and current state of optical stimulation, with a particular focus on infrared neural stimulation as a potential bridge linking optical stimulation to personalized medicine.
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