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Abstract Optogenetics has transformed studies of neural circuit function, but remains challenging to apply to non-human primates (NHPs). A major challenge is delivering intense, spatiotemporally-precise, patterned photostimulation across large volumes in deep tissue. Such stimulation is critical, for example, to modulate selectively deep-layer corticocortical feedback circuits. To address this need, we have developed the Utah Optrode Array (UOA), a 10×10 glass needle waveguide array fabricated atop a novel opaque optical interposer, and bonded to an electrically addressable µLED array. In vivo experiments with the UOA demonstrated large-scale, spatiotemporally precise, activation of deep circuits in NHP cortex. Specifically, the UOA permitted both focal (confined to single layers/columns), and widespread (multiple layers/columns) optogenetic activation of deep layer neurons, as assessed with multi-channel laminar electrode arrays, simply by varying the number of activated µLEDs and/or the irradiance. Thus, the UOA represents a powerful optoelectronic device for targeted manipulation of deep-layer circuits in NHP models.more » « less
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Panuski, Christopher L.; Christen, Ian; Minkov, Momchil; Brabec, Cole J.; Trajtenberg-Mills, Sivan; Griffiths, Alexander D.; McKendry, Jonathan J.; Leake, Gerald L.; Coleman, Daniel J.; Tran, Cung; et al (, Nature Photonics)
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Clark, Andrew M; Ingold, Alexander; Reiche, Christopher F; Cundy, Donald III; Balsor, Justin L; Federer, Frederick; McAlinden, Niall; Cheng, Yunzhou; Rolston, John D; Rieth, Loren; et al (, bioRxiv)Optogenetics has transformed studies of neural circuit function, but remains challenging to apply in non-human primates (NHPs). A major challenge is delivering intense and spatially precise patterned photostimulation across large volumes in deep tissue. Here, we have developed and tested the Utah Optrode Array (UOA) to meet this critical need. The UOA is a 10×10 glass waveguide array bonded to an electrically-addressable μLED array. In vivo electrophysiology and immediate early gene (c-fos) immunohistochemistry demonstrate that the UOA allows for large-scale spatiotemporally precise neuromodulation of deep tissue in macaque primary visual cortex. Specifically, the UOA permits either focal (confined to single layers or columns), or large-scale (across multiple layers or columns) photostimulation of deep cortical layers, simply by varying the number of simultaneously activated μLEDs and/or the light irradiance. These results establish the UOA as a powerful tool for studying targeted neural populations within single or across multiple deep layers in complex NHP circuits.more » « less
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