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Triggering a Closed-Loop Stimulation by Neuron Spiking Activity

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Take a rat with a surgically implanted device to record neural activity.

Download all the required software.

Record the initial spiking data and select template waveforms.

Resume data recording for the closed-loop stimulation experiment.

Closed-loop stimulation is a system in which sensors continuously record neural signals.

Upon detecting specific neural activity, a predefined stimulation is generated as feedback.

The sensors then record the neural response to this stimulation, continuing the loop.

Run the required program.

Load template waveforms from the initial recordings and select the desired number of templates required to trigger the stimulation.

Define a minimal number of neurons needed to initiate the stimulation.

Set parameters for the time period during which spike signals detected from different neurons will be considered co-active.

Begin the closed-loop experiment with predefined stimulation.

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