Robots are now better at targeting individual neurons than people are

Robots are now better at targeting individual neurons than people are

Previously, neuroscientists relied on “patch clamping” to record the activity of individual brain cells. The method requires a tiny glass pipette into contact with the membrane of the neuron and then opening up a small pore in that membrane. The technique takes graduates and postdocs months to learn, and it’s commensurately harder in a living …

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