Optical Interfacing 

The primate brain contains literally billions of neurons arranged into a dense, mosaic of areas connected by fiber tracts. We are using a combination of magnetic resonance imaging and large-scale recordings together with electrical and optogenetic stimulation to map the brain. We then try to understand how the sum of the parts makes the whole.

Lab Researchers

John Choi, Katie Wingel, Agrita Dubey, Indie Garwood, Jacob Stefanowicz and Ken Shepard

 

Papers

Optogenetic stimulation probes with single-neuron resolution based on organic LEDs monolithically integrated on CMOS

Taal et al. (2023) nature electronics

 

Monkey-MIMMS: Towards Automated Cellular Resolution Large- Scale Two-Photon Microscopy In The Awake Macaque Monkey

Choi et al. (2018) IEEE


Project Funded By
NIH

Kim Family Foundation