This protocol describes an implementation of recording and analysis of evoked potentials in the hippocampal cortex, combined with lesioning using multichannel silicon probes. Multichannel recording offers the advantage of capturing a potential field at one instant in time. The potentials are then subjected to current source density (CSD) analysis, to reveal the layer-by-layer current sources and sinks. Signals from each channel of a silicon probe (maximum 16 channels in this study) were amplified and digitized at up to 40 kHz after sample-and-hold circuits. A modular lesion circuit board could be inserted between the input preamplifiers and the silicon probe, such that any one of the 16 electrodes could be connected to a DC lesion current. ...
This paper describes the procedure of assembling a miniature microdrive and silicon probe system for...
Buzsáki. Massively parallel recording of unit and local field potentials with silicon-based electro...
International audienceElectrophysiological assessment of infraslow (<0.1 Hz) brain activities such a...
AbstractA laminar 24-contact silicon electrode was designed for acute extracellular neural recording...
Objective - The analysis of interactions among local populations of neurons in the cerebral cortex (...
Decoding laminar information across deep brain structures and cortical regions is necessary in order...
This paper introduces improved techniques for multichannel extracellular electrophysiological record...
Decoding laminar information across deep brain structures and cortical regions is necessary in order...
Simultaneous multipoint extracellular recording of the potentials generated by individual neurons is...
Multisite recording represents a suitable condition to study microphysiology and network, interactio...
Multichannel recording provides integral information about electrical brain activities at one instan...
Sensory, motor and cognitive operations involve the coordinated action of large neuronal populations...
Electrical stimulation in the central nervous system is a valuable technique for studying neural sys...
The research presented in this dissertation demonstrates the application of state-of-the-art silicon...
Multipoint electrical stimulation and extracellular recording in the central nervous system are two ...
This paper describes the procedure of assembling a miniature microdrive and silicon probe system for...
Buzsáki. Massively parallel recording of unit and local field potentials with silicon-based electro...
International audienceElectrophysiological assessment of infraslow (<0.1 Hz) brain activities such a...
AbstractA laminar 24-contact silicon electrode was designed for acute extracellular neural recording...
Objective - The analysis of interactions among local populations of neurons in the cerebral cortex (...
Decoding laminar information across deep brain structures and cortical regions is necessary in order...
This paper introduces improved techniques for multichannel extracellular electrophysiological record...
Decoding laminar information across deep brain structures and cortical regions is necessary in order...
Simultaneous multipoint extracellular recording of the potentials generated by individual neurons is...
Multisite recording represents a suitable condition to study microphysiology and network, interactio...
Multichannel recording provides integral information about electrical brain activities at one instan...
Sensory, motor and cognitive operations involve the coordinated action of large neuronal populations...
Electrical stimulation in the central nervous system is a valuable technique for studying neural sys...
The research presented in this dissertation demonstrates the application of state-of-the-art silicon...
Multipoint electrical stimulation and extracellular recording in the central nervous system are two ...
This paper describes the procedure of assembling a miniature microdrive and silicon probe system for...
Buzsáki. Massively parallel recording of unit and local field potentials with silicon-based electro...
International audienceElectrophysiological assessment of infraslow (<0.1 Hz) brain activities such a...