Genetically encoded voltage indicators: Opportunities and challenges

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A longstanding goal in neuroscience is to understand how spatiotemporal patterns of neuronal electrical activity underlie brain function, from sensory representations to decision making. An emerging technology for monitoring electrical dynamics, voltage imaging using genetically encoded voltage indicators (GEVIs), couples the power of genetics with the advantages of light. Here, we review the properties that determine indicator performance and applicability, discussing both recent progress and technical limitations. We then consider GEVI applications, highlighting studies that have already deployed GEVIs for biological discovery. We also examine which classes of biological questions GEVIs are primed to address and which ones are beyond their current capabilities. As GEVIs are further developed, we anticipate that they will become more broadly used by the neuroscience community to eavesdrop on brain activity with unprecedented spatiotemporal resolution.

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Yang, H. H., & St-Pierre, F. (2016, September 28). Genetically encoded voltage indicators: Opportunities and challenges. Journal of Neuroscience. Society for Neuroscience. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1095-16.2016

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