Cover Picture: In the coronal neocortical slice, O2/glucose deprivation induces anoxic depolarization (AD) which is imaged as a propagating front of elevated light transmittance across cortical gray matter (yellow pseudocoloring). Starting in the outer layers just behind the AD front, light scatter by the formation of dendritic beads decreases light transmittance (pink pseudocoloring). See Jarvis et al., pp. 249–259.
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