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Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, 2015, Volume 185, Number 4, Pages 371–392
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3367/UFNr.0185.201504c.0371
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Neurophotonics: optical methods to study and control the brain

L. V. Doronina-Amitonovaab, I. V. Fedotovab, A. B. Fedotovab, K. V. Anokhinc, A. M. Zheltikovadcb

a Lomonosov Moscow State University
b Russian Quantum Center, Skolkovo, Moscow
c National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute"
d Department of Physics and Astronomy, Texas A&M University
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Abstract: Methods of optical physics offer unique opportunities for the investigation of brain and higher nervous activity. The integration of cutting-edge laser technologies and advanced neurobiology opens a new cross-disciplinary area of natural sciences — neurophotonics—focusing on the development of a vast arsenal of tools for functional brain diagnostics, stimulation of individual neurons and neural networks, and the molecular engineering of brain cells aimed at the diagnosis and therapy of neurodegenerative and psychic diseases. Optical fibers help to confront the most challenging problems in brain research, including the analysis of molecular-cellular mechanisms of the formation of memory and behavior. New generation optical fibers provide new solutions for the development of fundamentally new, unique tools for neurophotonics and laser neuroengineering — fiber-optic neuroendoscopes and neurointerfaces. These instruments broaden research horizons when investigating the most complex brain functions, enabling a long-term multiplex detection of fluorescent protein markers, as well as photostimulation of neuronal activity in deep brain areas in living, freely moving animals with an unprecedented spatial resolution and minimal invasiveness. This emerging technology opens new horizons for understanding learning and long-term memory through experiments with living, freely moving mammals. Here, we present a brief review of this rapidly growing field of research.
Funding agency Grant number
Russian Foundation for Basic Research 13-02-01465
13-04-40335
14-29-07182
14-29-07264
Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation соглашение 14.607.21.0092
Russian Science Foundation 14-12-00772
Фонд Уелча A-1801
This research was supported in part by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (projects Nos 13-02-01465, 13-04-40335, 14-29-07182, and 14-29-07264) and the Welch Foundation (grant No. A-1801). Research described in Section 3 was supported by the federal program ‘Research and Development in High-Priority Areas of Science and Technology in Russia in 2014–2020’ (agreement No. 14.607.21.0092, dated 21 November 2014, unique identifier of applied research RFMEFI60714X0092). Research into microscopy using ultrashort infrared pulses was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (project No. 14-12-00772).
Received: December 25, 2014
Accepted: December 30, 2014
English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 2015, Volume 58, Issue 4, Pages 345–364
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3367/UFNe.0185.201504c.0371
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Document Type: Article
PACS: 42.81.-i, 87.19.L-, 87.85.D-
Language: Russian
Citation: L. V. Doronina-Amitonova, I. V. Fedotov, A. B. Fedotov, K. V. Anokhin, A. M. Zheltikov, “Neurophotonics: optical methods to study and control the brain”, UFN, 185:4 (2015), 371–392; Phys. Usp., 58:4 (2015), 345–364
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