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Neuronal Imaging System Developed to Visualize Sensory Activity in Real Time

by Mark Chiang
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Researchers from UT Health San Antonio and Stanford University have developed a neuronal imaging system capable of visualizing sensory activity in real time. The study, published on August 6, 2025, provides new insights into how the body processes sensations such as pain, itch, and touch.

The imaging system allows scientists to observe the activity of neurons as they respond to different sensory stimuli. This advancement marks a significant step forward in understanding the mechanisms underlying sensory perception. By capturing these processes in real time, researchers aim to gain a deeper understanding of how the nervous system detects and interprets various physical sensations.

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Date: August 6, 2025

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