Microscopes, nanoscopes, and finer resolution

Professor Jeff Lichtman examines the development of imaging technologies from the days of Cajal to the development of the nanoscope.

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2050. Fluorescent microscopy versus MRI

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2053. What is fluorescence microscopy?

Professor Jeff Lichtman introduces fluorescence microscopy, a powerful technique of illuminating minuscule molecules for analysis by very powerful microscopes.

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2054. Fluorescence microscopy - pros and cons

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2060. Brain development and learning cognitive processes

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2052. Why is neuroimaging important?

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2057. What is synaptic plasticity?

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2056. Temporal resolution and neuroimaging

Professor Jeff Lichtman discusses temporal resolution, the ability to see changes across time, in relation to various neuroimaging technologies.

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