The Mini2P has been able to record almost 400 grid cells simultaneously in the mouse. - KAVLI INSTITUTE FOR SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENC
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): A tiny camera placed on the head of a mouse is offering researchers a window into how the brain functions, and the potential to understand brain diseases in humans including Alzheimer's.
The 2.4 gram two-photon microscope (Mini2P) transmits live high-resolution images as the rodent jumps about in a laboratory in Norway.
