Silent microscopy to explore a brain that hears butterflies' wings.
Shin-Ichiro TeradaMasanori MatsuzakiPublished in: Light, science & applications (2022)
A silent two-photon laser-scanning microscopy system, which eliminates mechanical vibrations in the audible range, has enabled the detection of auditory cortical neurons with responses at sound pressure levels as low as 5 dB in nonhuman primates.
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