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February 7, 2014

Scientists are developing ways to tease out the role specific neurons play in disease.

When light-sensitive proteins are expressed in neurons, scientists can control brain activity with light. This technique, known as optogenetics, will allow researchers to tease out the role that specific neurons play in the brain in both health and disease.

Credit: Sputnik Animation, McGovern Institute, Ed Boyden


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