Topic Introduction

Calcium Imaging of Neural Activity in Fly Photoreceptors

  1. Chi-Hon Lee1,2
  1. 1Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529, Taiwan, Republic of China
  1. 2Correspondence: leechih{at}gate.sinica.edu.tw

Abstract

Functional imaging methodologies allow researchers to simultaneously monitor the neural activities of all single neurons in a population, and this ability has led to great advances in neuroscience research. Taking advantage of a genetically tractable model organism, functional imaging in Drosophila provides opportunities to probe scientific questions that were previously unanswerable by electrophysiological recordings. Here, we introduce comprehensive protocols for two-photon calcium imaging in fly visual neurons. We also discuss some challenges in applying optical imaging techniques to study visual systems and consider the best practices for making comparisons between different neuron groups.

Footnotes

  • From the Drosophila Neurobiology collection, edited by Bing Zhang, Ellie Heckscher, Alex Keene, and Scott Waddell.

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