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Electrical Imaging: Investigating Cellular Function at High Resolution.

Guenther ZeckFlorian JetterLakshmi ChannappaGabriel BertottiRoland Thewes
Published in: Advanced biosystems (2017)
Electrical imaging of extracellular potentials reveals the activity of electrogenic cells and of networks thereof over several orders of magnitude, both in space and time. On a spatial scale, electrical activity propagates in nanometer-sized nerve fibers (axons, dendrites), which connect cells in a biological network over several millimeters. On a temporal scale, changes of the extracellular potential caused by action potentials occur on a sub-millisecond scale, while network activity may be modulated over seconds. Here, different electrode arrays are described, which are designed to image modulations of the electrical potentials over a wide spatiotemporal range. In the second part, typical applications and scientific questions in neuroscience research addressed so far are reviewed. The review ends with an outlook on expected developments.
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