Definition of Photostimulation. Meaning of Photostimulation. Synonyms of Photostimulation

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- of genetically targeted P2X2 photostimulation to control the behaviour of an animal. They showed that photostimulation of genetically cir****scribed groups...
- Photostimulation is the use of light to artificially activate biological compounds, cells, tissues, or even whole organisms. Photostimulation can be used...
- useful for bioengineering and neuroscience applications, including photostimulation. The natural ("wild-type") ChR2 absorbs blue light with an absorption...
- imaging of neurons (using fluorescent calcium or voltage indicators) and photostimulation (using caged glutamate) to probe circuit development. His research...
- epilepsy, psychotic episodes, advanced syphilis, sensory deprivation, photostimulation, electrical stimulation, crystal gazing, migraine headaches, dizziness...
- observations of seeing significant entrainment responses to varying photostimulation and seeing dampened, yet still significant, responses to changing temperatures...
- Illumination Technology". Polygon Cellular-Resolution Optogenetics & Photostimulation. Mightex Systems. Retrieved 2021-05-28. DLP White Paper Library DMD...
- Some examples of neurotechnologies include deep brain stimulation, photostimulation based on optogenetics and photopharmacology, transcranial magnetic...
- publisher (link) Yokoyama K & DS Farner (1978). "Induction of Zugunruhe by photostimulation of encephalic receptors in white-crowned sparrows". Science. 201 (4350):...
- Zemelman, BV; Lee, GA; Ng, M; Miesenböck, G (3 January 2002). "Selective photostimulation of genetically chARGed neurons". Neuron. 33 (1): 15–22. doi:10...