2024
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2024.1382341
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Neurophotonics: a comprehensive review, current challenges and future trends

Beatriz Jacinto Barros,
João P. S. Cunha

Abstract: The human brain, with its vast network of billions of neurons and trillions of synapses (connections) between diverse cell types, remains one of the greatest mysteries in science and medicine. Despite extensive research, an understanding of the underlying mechanisms that drive normal behaviors and response to disease states is still limited. Advancement in the Neuroscience field and development of therapeutics for related pathologies requires innovative technologies that can provide a dynamic and systematic un… Show more

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“…As we delve deeper into this intersection, it is crucial to consider both the theoretical implications and practical applications of microwave technology in neuroscience. The prospect of leveraging quantum computing's microwave technology in neuroscience promises not only to enhance our understanding of brain function but also to develop novel therapeutic strategies for neurological diseases (Pals, 2024; Barros BJ, 2024).…”
Section: Microwave Technology Quantum Computing and Neurosciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we delve deeper into this intersection, it is crucial to consider both the theoretical implications and practical applications of microwave technology in neuroscience. The prospect of leveraging quantum computing's microwave technology in neuroscience promises not only to enhance our understanding of brain function but also to develop novel therapeutic strategies for neurological diseases (Pals, 2024; Barros BJ, 2024).…”
Section: Microwave Technology Quantum Computing and Neurosciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using light to interrogate and manipulate neurons has been advancing steadily over the past decade and this field called neurophotonics holds great potential for transforming our understanding of the brain and improving human health [44][45][46]. Importantly, establishing a system that can do both real-time imaging and stimulation can lead to a tightly controlled and precise method for studying and treating the brain.…”
Section: Future Device Improvementsmentioning
confidence: 99%