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New method visualizes groups of neurons as they compute

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    Oct 9, 2019, 1:23 pm323 pts
    Using a fluorescent probe that lights up when brain cells are electrically active, researchers found they can image the activity of many neurons at once, in mice brains. The technique could allow neuroscientists to analyze circuits within the brain and link them to specific behaviors.
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