High-resolution VSDI retinotopic mapping via a DLP-based projection system.
Adi GrossNadav H IvzanNairouz FarahYossi MandelPublished in: Biomedical optics express (2019)
High-resolution recording of visual cortex activity is an important tool for vision research. Using a customized digital mirror device (DMD) - based system equipped with retinal imaging, we projected visual stimuli directly on the rat retina and recorded cortical responses by voltage-sensitive dye imaging. We obtained robust cortical responses and generated high-resolution retinotopic maps at an unprecedented retinal resolution of 4.6 degrees in the field of view, while further distinguishing between normal and pathological retinal areas. This system is a useful tool for studying the cortical response to localized retinal stimulation and may shed light on various cortical plasticity processes.