We present a novel, all-electric approach to record and to precisely control the activity of tens of individual presynaptic neurons. The method allows for parallel mapping of the efficacy of multiple synapses and of the resulting dynamics of postsynaptic neurons in a cortical culture. For the measurements, we combine an extracellular high-density microelectrode array, featuring 11’000 electrodes for extracellular recording and stimulation, with intracellular patch-clamp recording. We are able to identify the contributions of individual presynaptic neurons - including inhibitory and excitatory synaptic inputs - to postsynaptic potentials, which enables us to study dendritic integration. Since the electrical stimuli can be controlled at micro...
<div><p>The numerous connections between neuronal cell bodies, made by their dendrites and axons, ar...
Multi-electrode arrays (MEAs) non-invasively record extracellular action potentials (eAPs, also know...
We report on a new type of patch-clamp chip that can simultaneously monitor electrophysiological act...
Complex operations performed by neuronal networks arise from the orchestrated activities of individu...
A detailed, high-spatiotemporal-resolution characterization of neuronal responses to local electrica...
The patch-clamp technique allows investigation of the electrical excitability of neurons and the fun...
Large circuits of neurons are employed by the brain to encode and process information. How this enco...
Objective: Techniques to identify monosynaptic connections between neurons have been vital for neuro...
One of the central problems in neuroscience is reconstructing synaptic connectivity in neural circui...
To understand the working principles of the nervous system is key to figure out its electrical activ...
BACKGROUND: Multi-electrode arrays (MEAs) have become popular tools for recording spontaneous and ev...
Multielectrode arrays (MEA) are used extensively for basic and applied electrophysiological research...
Bottom-up neuroscience utilizes small, engineered biological neural networks to study neuronal activ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
With the advent of high-density multi-electrode arrays we are now able to measure the activity of h...
<div><p>The numerous connections between neuronal cell bodies, made by their dendrites and axons, ar...
Multi-electrode arrays (MEAs) non-invasively record extracellular action potentials (eAPs, also know...
We report on a new type of patch-clamp chip that can simultaneously monitor electrophysiological act...
Complex operations performed by neuronal networks arise from the orchestrated activities of individu...
A detailed, high-spatiotemporal-resolution characterization of neuronal responses to local electrica...
The patch-clamp technique allows investigation of the electrical excitability of neurons and the fun...
Large circuits of neurons are employed by the brain to encode and process information. How this enco...
Objective: Techniques to identify monosynaptic connections between neurons have been vital for neuro...
One of the central problems in neuroscience is reconstructing synaptic connectivity in neural circui...
To understand the working principles of the nervous system is key to figure out its electrical activ...
BACKGROUND: Multi-electrode arrays (MEAs) have become popular tools for recording spontaneous and ev...
Multielectrode arrays (MEA) are used extensively for basic and applied electrophysiological research...
Bottom-up neuroscience utilizes small, engineered biological neural networks to study neuronal activ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
With the advent of high-density multi-electrode arrays we are now able to measure the activity of h...
<div><p>The numerous connections between neuronal cell bodies, made by their dendrites and axons, ar...
Multi-electrode arrays (MEAs) non-invasively record extracellular action potentials (eAPs, also know...
We report on a new type of patch-clamp chip that can simultaneously monitor electrophysiological act...