This allowed the researchers to blow random puffs of air at their faces, causing them to blink, and to use
a non-invasive microscopy technique to look at how the relevant Purkinje cells respond.
Not exact matches
The core facility is a two - photon in vivo imaging platform developed at the Nonlinear bioimaging laboratory, a
technique that allows for
non-invasive structural and functional measurements in small animal models at different scales: from macroscopic imaging of the brain morphology to highly resolved
microscopy of neuron populations, single neurons, and even subcellular structures.
Berkeley Lab researchers, working at the Molecular Foundry, have invented a
technique called «CLAIRE» that extends the incredible resolution of electron
microscopy to the
non-invasive nanoscale imaging of soft matter, including biomolecules, liquids, polymers, gels and foams.