Miaoetectiodes fabricated using integrated-circuit technology are shown to be suitable for extracellular single-unit recording, and the factors influencing electrode-cell coupling are discussed. Electrode tip size as well as location is found to be critical in recording high spike amplitudes, suggesting that the paths for current flow in central nervous system (CNS) tissue may be extremely small. A. Starr was with the Department of Neurology, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. He is now with the Department of Neurology, University of California College of Medicine, Irvine, Calif. Copyright © 1973 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc
The increasing expected lifespan is causing a higher prevalence of neurological diseases. These dise...
abstract: Intracellular voltage recordings from single neurons in vitro and in vivo have been fundam...
In order to allow neuroscientists to do in vivo recordings on hard to reach brain tissue, such as th...
Miaoetectiodes fabricated using integrated-circuit technology are shown to be suitable for extracell...
This paper describes a new multielectrode microprobe which utilizes integrated-circuit fabrication t...
We describe fabrication methods and the characterisation and use of extracellalar microelectrode arr...
The challenge of understanding the mechanisms by which communication is achieved within the nervous ...
Multielectrode arrays (MEA) are used extensively for basic and applied electrophysiological research...
This paper describes the design, microfabrication, electrical characterization and biological evalua...
The electrophysiological observation of neurological cells has allowed much knowledge to be gathered...
One of the most exciting scientific advancements of the 21st century will undoubtedly be the further...
Advances in microfabrication technology have enabled the production of devices containing arrays of ...
Advances in microfabrication technology have enabled the production of devices containing arrays of ...
In the latest years, several attempts to develop extracellular microtransducers to record electrophy...
Recording of extracellular signals with planar metal microelectrodes (ME) has already been presented...
The increasing expected lifespan is causing a higher prevalence of neurological diseases. These dise...
abstract: Intracellular voltage recordings from single neurons in vitro and in vivo have been fundam...
In order to allow neuroscientists to do in vivo recordings on hard to reach brain tissue, such as th...
Miaoetectiodes fabricated using integrated-circuit technology are shown to be suitable for extracell...
This paper describes a new multielectrode microprobe which utilizes integrated-circuit fabrication t...
We describe fabrication methods and the characterisation and use of extracellalar microelectrode arr...
The challenge of understanding the mechanisms by which communication is achieved within the nervous ...
Multielectrode arrays (MEA) are used extensively for basic and applied electrophysiological research...
This paper describes the design, microfabrication, electrical characterization and biological evalua...
The electrophysiological observation of neurological cells has allowed much knowledge to be gathered...
One of the most exciting scientific advancements of the 21st century will undoubtedly be the further...
Advances in microfabrication technology have enabled the production of devices containing arrays of ...
Advances in microfabrication technology have enabled the production of devices containing arrays of ...
In the latest years, several attempts to develop extracellular microtransducers to record electrophy...
Recording of extracellular signals with planar metal microelectrodes (ME) has already been presented...
The increasing expected lifespan is causing a higher prevalence of neurological diseases. These dise...
abstract: Intracellular voltage recordings from single neurons in vitro and in vivo have been fundam...
In order to allow neuroscientists to do in vivo recordings on hard to reach brain tissue, such as th...