Spatial Light Modulators for Complex Spatiotemporal Illumination of Neuronal Networks
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The introduction of fluorescent probes and light-sensitive molecules and the recent development of optogenetics are tremendously
contributing to our understanding of neuronal circuit function. In parallel with the development of these optical tools, new
technologies for the illumination of neural tissue with complex spatiotemporal patterns have been introduced. Here, we describe
a method for generating spatially modulated illumination by using liquid crystal on silicon spatial light modulators (LCOS-SLMs).
The theoretical background and the description of working principles of LCOS-SLMs are presented together with a detailed experimental
procedure to install LCOS-SLMs on conventional two-photon laser scanning microscopes and perform experiments on neuronal cells.
In combination with the development of light-sensitive proteins with cell-specific and subcellularly localized expression,
this technical approach has the potential to open new horizons for the optical investigation of neuronal circuits.