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  • Neuropixels Opto probes combine high-density recording sites with optical waveguide-based light emission sites for simultaneous recording of neuronal activity and optogenetic stimulation with blue and/or red light. As demonstrated in the mouse brain, these probes allow the activation or silencing of defined groups of neurons while acquiring high-quality recordings.

    • Anna A. Lakunina
    • Karolina Z. Socha
    • Matteo Carandini
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Methods
    P: 1-10
  • Combined functional ultrasound imaging and Neuropixels recording of mouse brains identify two neuronal populations with opposing arousal-related activity and distinct haemodynamic response functions, that occur throughout the brain.

    • Agnès Landemard
    • Michael Krumin
    • Matteo Carandini
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    P: 1-9
  • The International Brain Laboratory presents a brain-wide electrophysiological map obtained from pooling data from 12 laboratories that performed the same standardized perceptual decision-making task in mice.

    • Leenoy Meshulam
    • Dora Angelaki
    • Ilana B. Witten
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 645, P: 177-191
  • Here the authors used optogenetic stimulation to trigger antidromic spikes in a local region of primary visual cortex. This local activity caused two effects at distal locations: summation and division. The balance between the two depended on visual contrast, and a normalization model captured these effects.

    • Tatsuo K Sato
    • Michael Häusser
    • Matteo Carandini
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 17, P: 30-32