نتایج جستجو برای: single unit recording

تعداد نتایج: 1263957  

2016
Elisa Castagnola Emma Maggiolini Luca Ceseracciu Francesca Ciarpella Elena Zucchini Sara De Faveri Luciano Fadiga Davide Ricci

The long-term reliability of neural interfaces and stability of high-quality recordings are still unsolved issues in neuroscience research. High surface area PEDOT-PSS-CNT composites are able to greatly improve the performance of recording and stimulation for traditional intracortical metal microelectrodes by decreasing their impedance and increasing their charge transfer capability. This enhan...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2012
Sabyasachi Roy Xiaoqin Wang

The ability to record well-isolated action potentials from individual neurons in naturally behaving animals is crucial for understanding neural mechanisms underlying natural behaviors. Traditional neurophysiology techniques, however, require the animal to be restrained which often restricts natural behavior. An example is the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus), a highly vocal New World primat...

2013
Suzie Dufour Guillaume Lavertu Sophie Dufour-Beauséjour Alexandre Juneau-Fecteau Nicole Calakos Martin Deschênes Réal Vallée Yves De Koninck

Microelectrodes have been very instrumental and minimally invasive for in vivo functional studies from deep brain structures. However they are limited in the amount of information they provide. Here, we describe a, aluminum-coated, fibre optic-based glass microprobe with multiple electrical and optical detection capabilities while retaining tip dimensions that enable single cell measurements (d...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 1968
A B Vallbo K E Hagbarth

A technique is described which allows recording of multi-fiber discharge and single-unit activity from intact peripheral nerves of awake human subjects. A tungsten electrode with a tip diameter of 5-15 p was driven manually through skin, subcutaneous tissues and nerve sheath. From many recording sites in mixed nerve trunks neural impulses with an amplitude of 40 .uv were recorded in response to...

Journal: :Brain research 1977
F J Pond H M Sinnamon D B Adams

Single unit activity was recorded extracellularly from the midbrain of rats during fighting behavior and during non-fighting control manipulations. Fighting behavior was elicited by footshock or startle stimuli or occurred spontaneously as a result of prior footshock presentations. Seven cells were found in the midbrain reticular formation and central gray which displayed maximum firing rates d...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2011
Kenji W Koyano Akinori Machino Masaki Takeda Teppei Matsui Ryoko Fujimichi Yohei Ohashi Yasushi Miyashita

Precise localization of single-neuron activity has elucidated functional architectures of the primate cerebral cortex, related to vertically stacked layers and horizontally aligned columns. The traditional "gold standard" method for localizing recorded neuron is histological examination of electrolytic lesion marks at recording sites. Although this method can localize recorded neurons with fine...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor protocols 2014
Tatsuo S Okubo Emily L Mackevicius Michale S Fee

The zebra finch is an important model for investigating the neural mechanisms that underlie vocal production and learning. Previous anatomical and gene expression studies have identified an interconnected set of brain areas in this organism that are important for singing. To advance our understanding of how these various brain areas act together to learn and produce a highly stereotyped song, i...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2014
Alexandra K Moore Michael Wehr

A major challenge in neurophysiology has been to characterize the response properties and function of the numerous inhibitory cell types in the cerebral cortex. We here share our strategy for obtaining stable, well-isolated single-unit recordings from identified inhibitory interneurons in the anesthetized mouse cortex using a method developed by Lima and colleagues. Recordings are performed in ...

2013
Amy L. Griffin Henry L. Hallock

What hippocampal neural firing patterns signal memory and, more importantly, how is this memory code used by associated structures to translate a memory into a decision or action? Candidate hippocampal activity patterns will be discussed including (1) trajectory-specific firing of place cells with place fields on an overlapping segment of two (or more) distinct trajectories (2) prospective firi...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2016
Akhil Srinivasan John Tipton Mayank Tahilramani Adel Kharbouch Eric Gaupp Chao Song Poornima Venkataraman Jessica Falcone Stéphanie P Lacour Garrett B Stanley Arthur W English Ravi V Bellamkonda

Despite significant advances in robotics, commercially advanced prosthetics provide only a small fraction of the functionality of the amputated limb that they are meant to replace. Peripheral nerve interfacing could provide a rich controlling link between the body and these advanced prosthetics in order to increase their overall utility. Here, we report on the development of a fully integrated ...

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