A microelectrode drive for long term recording of neurons in freely moving and chaired monkeys
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2003
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An electrode drive is described for recordings of neurons in freely moving and chaired monkeys during the performance of behavioural tasks. The electrode drives are implanted for periods of up to 6 months, and can advance up to 42 electrodes using 14 independent drive mechanisms. The drive samples 288 points within a 12 mm x 12 min region, with 15 min of electrode travel. Major advantages are that recordings are made in freely moving monkeys, and these recordings can be compared with those in chaired experiments; waveforms of single neurons are stable, enabling prolonged recordings of the same neurons across periods of days; recordings can be made throughout the brain, including the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and hippocampus; the drive accommodates both sharp microelectrodes and fine wire assemblies such as tetrodes. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V; All rights reserved. |
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A microelectrode drive for long term recording of neurons in freely moving and chaired monkeys |
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Wilson, FAW; Ma, YY; Greenberg, PA; Ryou, JW; Kim, BH.A microelectrode drive for long term recording of neurons in freely moving and chaired monkeys,127,49-61,(SCI-E): |
Palavras-Chave | #Biochemical Research Methods; Neurosciences |
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