Novel interfaces for light directed neuronal stimulation: Advances and challenges

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Abstract

Light activation of neurons is a growing field with applications ranging from basic investigation of neuronal systems to the development of new therapeutic methods such as artificial retina. Many recent studies currently explore novel methods for optical stimulation with temporal and spatial precision. Novel materials in particular provide an opportunity to enhance contemporary approaches. Here we review recent advances towards light directed interfaces for neuronal stimulation, focusing on state-of-the-art nanoengineered devices. In particular, we highlight challenges and prospects towards improved retinal prostheses. © 2014 Bareket-Keren and Hanein.

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Bareket-Keren, L., & Hanein, Y. (2014, May 6). Novel interfaces for light directed neuronal stimulation: Advances and challenges. International Journal of Nanomedicine. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S51193

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