An arbitrary-spectrum spatial visual stimulator for vision research

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Authors/contributors
Title
An arbitrary-spectrum spatial visual stimulator for vision research
Abstract
Visual neuroscientists require accurate control of visual stimulation. However, few stimulator solutions simultaneously offer high spatio-temporal resolution and free control over the spectra of the light sources, because they rely on off-the-shelf technology developed for human trichromatic vision. Importantly, consumer displays fail to drive UV-shifted short wavelength-sensitive photoreceptors, which strongly contribute to visual behaviour in many animals, including mice, zebrafish and fruit flies. Moreover, many non-mammalian species feature more than three spectral photoreceptor types. Here, we present a flexible, spatial visual stimulator with up to six arbitrary spectrum chromatic channels. It combines a standard digital light processing engine with open source hard- and software that can be easily adapted to the experimentalist’s needs. We demonstrate the capability of this general visual stimulator experimentally in the in vitro mouse retinal whole-mount and the in vivo zebrafish. With this work, we intend to start a community effort of sharing and developing a common stimulator design for vision research.
Publication
eLife
Volume
8
Pages
e48779
Date
2019-09-23
Language
en
ISSN
2050-084X
Accessed
8/7/23, 11:38 AM
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Franke, K., Maia Chagas, A., Zhao, Z., Zimmermann, M. J., Bartel, P., Qiu, Y., Szatko, K. P., Baden, T., & Euler, T. (2019). An arbitrary-spectrum spatial visual stimulator for vision research. ELife, 8, e48779. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.48779
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