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Single Photon Kilohertz Frame Rate Imaging of Neural Activity

Tian T. Yuan Y. Mitra S. Gyongy I. Nolan M (2022). Single Photon Kilohertz Frame Rate Imaging of Neural Activity. Advanced Science, 9(31), https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202203018

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Authors
Tian Tian, Yifang Yuan, Srinjoy Mitra, Istvan Gyongy, Matthew F. Nolan
Journal
Advanced Science
First published
2022
Number of citations
5
Type
Journal Article
DOI
10.1002/advs.202203018

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Establishing the biological basis of cognition and its disorders will require high precision spatiotemporal measurements of neural activity. Recently developed genetically encoded voltage indicators (GEVIs) report both spiking and subthreshold activity of identified neurons. However, maximally capitalizing on the potential of GEVIs will require imaging at millisecond time scales, which remains challenging with standard camera systems. Here, application of single photon avalanche diode (SPAD) sensors is reported to image neural activity at kilohertz frame rates. SPADs are electronic devices that when activated by a single photon cause an avalanche of electrons and a large electric current. An array of SPAD sensors is used to image individual neurons expressing the GEVI Voltron‐JF525‐HTL. It is shown that subthreshold and spiking activity can be resolved with shot noise limited signals at frame rates of up to 10 kHz. SPAD imaging is able to reveal millisecond scale synchronization of neural activity in an ex vivo seizure model. SPAD sensors may have widespread applications for investigation of millisecond timescale neural dynamics.

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EmeraldTestTube Apr 21, 2026

I've spent a lot of time with this as someone who doesn't come from a physics or electrical engineering background and I think the engineering principles behind the SPAD sensor are so so cool. The discussion section is small and discusses limitations with the SPAD sensor well but not so much with GEVI limitations, which I find could also be helpful.