Original paper
A Large-Scale Semi-Chronic Microdrive Recording System for Non-Human Primates
Abstract
Multi-electrode recordings in the non-human primate provide a critical method for measuring the widely distributed activity patterns that underlie brain function. However, common techniques rely on small, often immovable arrays, or microdrives, that are only capable of manipulating a small number of closely spaced probes. These techniques restrict the number of cortical areas that can be simultaneously sampled and are typically not capable of...
Paper Details
Title
A Large-Scale Semi-Chronic Microdrive Recording System for Non-Human Primates
Published Date
Nov 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
96
Issue
4
Pages
769 - 782.e2
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