A team of researchers from the University of Vienna and MIT has created a system of images that gathers the activity of neurons of living beings. This is a pioneering technique that aims to help understand how neuronal networks process sensory information.
In the research sessions, worms and zebra fish Caenorhabditis elegans have been used. In the case of worms, the new image system collected the activity of each neuron, while in the case of zebra fish larvae, the activity of the whole brain was captured, in this way they have seen the activity of the nervous system as never before.