Supported by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche, the BRAINS project aimed to establish advanced retinal imaging architectures capable of probing neuronal and vascular function in vivo at micrometric resolution.
Understanding functional interactions in the central nervous system requires imaging tools that combine cellular resolution, high contrast, extended field-of-view, and high temporal precision. In the retina, conventional point-scanning systems impose intrinsic trade-offs between these properties. BRAINS addressed this limitation by developing new optical architectures designed to break these compromises.











