Blood Flow Imaging with Inscopix Miniscopes

The Inscopix nVueTM system that was released last year has been a game changer for the in-vivo freely behaving imaging…

Srishti Gulati | May 11, 2022

How do we steadily recognize environments we are in while experiencing joy or possibly trauma? A recent publication by Dr. Kyogo…

Mariko Nishibe | March 28, 2023
Decoding Calcium Dynamics

In an innovative new publication from the Anderson lab at Caltech, ‘An approximate line attractor in the hypothalamus encodes an…

Peter Schuette | January 13, 2023
Cell

Shay Neufeld, PhD is the Director of Data Products and Analytics at Inscopix, where he oversees a team of computational…

Shay Neufeld | December 2, 2021
Inscopix CNMF-E

Recent breakthroughs in optical-based imaging in nonhuman primates promise to fundamentally advance our understanding of brain…

Jonathan Nassi and Eric Trautmann | June 17, 2021
A deeper dive with photons

Microscope 'hats' peer inside mice brains

Mice are the mainstay of modern biomedical research, but the ability to image their brain cells while they're scampering around is no easy task. Scientists at Stanford…

Inscopix | September 11, 2011
Mini-Microscope Hats Inside Mice Brains Circuits- NBC News
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