One technique induces membrane movement using the optogenetic stimulation of neurons and captures the subsequent events at
a millisecond temporal resolution using a rapid high - pressure freezing method.
Not exact matches
However, given the superior
temporal resolution, within
milliseconds, magnetoencephalography (MEG) is able to provide more complete picture of the fast brain processes.
After data processing, the echoes returned by the structures crossed by these waves can provide images with unequalled spatial and
temporal resolution: 80 micrometers and a few tens of
milliseconds.
Depending on the sample, a
temporal resolution on the
millisecond scale may be needed.