Three-dimensional multiwaveguide probe array for light delivery to distributed brain circuits

Zorzos, A. N., Scholvin, J., Boyden, E. S.*, Fonstad, C. G. (2012) Three-dimensional multiwaveguide probe array for light delivery to distributed brain circuits, Optics Letters 37(23):4841-4843. (* corresponding author)

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To deliver light to the brain for neuroscientific and neuroengineering applications like optogenetics, in which light is used to activate or silence neurons expressing specific photosensitive proteins, optical fibers are commonly used. However, an optical fiber is limited, to delivering light to a single target within the 3D structure of the brain. Here, we describe the design and fabrication of an array of thin microwaveguides, which terminates at a three-dimensionally distributed set of points, appropriate for delivering light to targets distributed in a 3D pattern throughout the brain.

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Optogenetics: hardware enabling neural control by light

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