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Virtual reality allows researchers to measure fish brain activity during behavior at unprecedented resolution
May 9, 2012 by NewsBot
Researchers have developed a new technique which allows them to measure brain activity in large populations of nerve cells at the resolution of individual cells. The technique has been developed in zebrafish to represent a simplified model of how brain regions work together to flexibly control behavior.