TY - JOUR AU - Akemann, Walther AU - Middleton, Steven AU - Knopfel, Thomas PY - 2009 M3 - Review TI - Optical imaging as a link between cellular neurophysiology and circuit modeling JO - Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience UR - https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/neuro.03.005.2009 VL - 3 SN - 1662-5102 N2 - The relatively simple and highly modular circuitry of the cerebellum raised expectations decades ago that a realistic computational model of cerebellar circuit operations would be feasible, and prove insightful for unraveling cerebellar information processing. To this end, the biophysical properties of most cerebellar cell types and their synaptic connections have been well characterized and integrated into realistic single cell models. Furthermore, large scale models of cerebellar circuits that extrapolate from single cell properties to circuit dynamics have been constructed. While the development of single cell models have been constrained by microelectrode recordings, guidance and validation as these models are scaled up to study network interactions requires an experimental methodology capable of monitoring cerebellar dynamics at the population level. Here we review the potential of optical imaging techniques to serve this purpose. ER -