DocumentCode
1154767
Title
448-Detector optical recording system: development and application to Aplysia gill-withdrawal reflex
Author
Nakashima, Michio ; Yamada, Satoshi ; Shiono, Satoru ; Maeda, Mitsuo ; Satoh, Fumihide
Author_Institution
Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Hyogo, Japan
Volume
39
Issue
1
fYear
1992
Firstpage
26
Lastpage
36
Abstract
The spatial resolution of a fast, multichannel, optical recording apparatus has been improved in an attempt to increase the completeness of optical recordings of neuron activity responsible for the Aplysia gill-withdrawal reflex. A new optical apparatus was developed, increasing the number of pixels to 448. Action potential activity from 168 to 192 neurons could be detected. Hence, the number of optically detected neurons increased about 2.5 times in comparison with a previously used 100- or 124-detector optical apparatus. Because optically detected action potential signals were shown to be due to the cell body of a neuron, it was possible to know its position as well as its approximate size. The distribution of the detected active neurons and those neurons that showed an apparent change in spike frequency to the siphon stimulation were determined.
Keywords
bioelectric potentials; biological techniques and instruments; neurophysiology; 448-detector optical recording system; Aplysia gill-withdrawal reflex; action potential activity; biological research instrumentation; fast multichannel optical recording apparatus; neuron cell body; pixels; siphon stimulation; spatial resolution; spike frequency; Abdomen; Biomedical optical imaging; Laboratories; Microelectrodes; Neural networks; Neurons; Optical arrays; Optical detectors; Optical recording; Optical sensors; Action Potentials; Animals; Aplysia; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Microelectrodes; Microscopy, Fluorescence; Reflex; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/10.108124
Filename
108124
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