The idea of closed-loop interaction in in vitro and in vivo electrophysiology has been successfully implemented in the dynamic clamp concept strongly impacting the research of membrane and synaptic properties of neurons. In this paper we show that this concept can be easily generalized to build other kinds of closed-loop protocols beyond (or in addition to) electrical stimulation and recording in neurophysiology and behavioral studies for neuroethology. In particular, we illustrate three different examples of goal-driven real-time closed-loop interactions with drug microinjectors, mechanical devices and video event driven stimulation. Modern activity-dependent stimulation protocols can be used to reveal dynamics (otherwise hidden under trad...
The voltage clamp method, pioneered by Hodgkin, Huxley and Katz, laid the foundations to neurophysio...
The brain is an electrical organ whose activity is determined by the flow of ions across cell membr...
This work was supported by UAM CEMU 2012-004, MINECO TIN2012-30883 and TIN-2010-19607
The idea of closed-loop interaction in in vitro and in vivo electrophysiology has been successfully ...
The idea of closed-loop interaction in in vitro and in vivo electrophysiology has been successfully ...
Reflected at any level of organization of the central nervous system, most of the processes ranging ...
Closed-loop neurophysiology has been accelerated by recent software and hardware developments and by...
The dynamic clamp technology to implement artificial membrane or synaptic conductances is one of the...
Biological neuronal cells communicate using neurochemistry and electrical signals. The same phenomen...
Experimental neuroscience is witnessing an increased interest in the development and application of ...
Experimental neuroscience is witnessing an increased interest in the development and application of ...
Experimental neuroscience is witnessing an increased interest in the development and application of ...
Experimental neuroscience is witnessing an increased interest in the development and application of ...
Experimental neuroscience is witnessing an increased interest in the development and application of ...
Experimental neuroscience is witnessing an increased interest in the development and application of ...
The voltage clamp method, pioneered by Hodgkin, Huxley and Katz, laid the foundations to neurophysio...
The brain is an electrical organ whose activity is determined by the flow of ions across cell membr...
This work was supported by UAM CEMU 2012-004, MINECO TIN2012-30883 and TIN-2010-19607
The idea of closed-loop interaction in in vitro and in vivo electrophysiology has been successfully ...
The idea of closed-loop interaction in in vitro and in vivo electrophysiology has been successfully ...
Reflected at any level of organization of the central nervous system, most of the processes ranging ...
Closed-loop neurophysiology has been accelerated by recent software and hardware developments and by...
The dynamic clamp technology to implement artificial membrane or synaptic conductances is one of the...
Biological neuronal cells communicate using neurochemistry and electrical signals. The same phenomen...
Experimental neuroscience is witnessing an increased interest in the development and application of ...
Experimental neuroscience is witnessing an increased interest in the development and application of ...
Experimental neuroscience is witnessing an increased interest in the development and application of ...
Experimental neuroscience is witnessing an increased interest in the development and application of ...
Experimental neuroscience is witnessing an increased interest in the development and application of ...
Experimental neuroscience is witnessing an increased interest in the development and application of ...
The voltage clamp method, pioneered by Hodgkin, Huxley and Katz, laid the foundations to neurophysio...
The brain is an electrical organ whose activity is determined by the flow of ions across cell membr...
This work was supported by UAM CEMU 2012-004, MINECO TIN2012-30883 and TIN-2010-19607