Spotlight on Neurotechnology: Building and Mapping Neuronal Networks

In their Perspective, Camp and colleagues showcase the opportunities that organoids offer to study human neurodevelopment and retinal disorders in defined culture conditions by leveraging single-cell genomic profiling and targeted genetic manipulations To complete this special collection, in our next issues, we will have interviews, opinion pieces, and reviews on innovative recording techniques (optical, electrical, and acoustic), modern electronic interfaces, and tools to analyze neural activity and animal behavior, along with discussions for bringing some of these technologies to the clinic [ ]we have seen a flourishing of novel materials, methods, and tools to measure and modulate neural circuits, an expanded integration of advanced machine learning approaches to neuroscience problems, and an increase in clinical and commercial adoption of neurotechnological devices