On 3/24/07, Shane Legg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As your essay talks a bit about brain imaging, I thought I might mention
to you one of the cool relatively new techniques being used in this area.
What they do is to label neurons with a calcium sensitive indicator in vivo
and then watch with two-photon microscopy for fluorescence as individual
neurons fire.  This allows, for example, to measure the prefered direction
of individual neurons in striate cortex:

That sounds neat, I'll check it out. Thanks for the head-up, hadn't
heard of it before.

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