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A Wireless, Bidirectional Interface for In Vivo Recording and Stimulation of Neural Activity in Freely Behaving Rats

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10:41 min

November 7th, 2017

DOI :

10.3791/56299-v

November 7th, 2017


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Title

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Implant the Microelectrode unit on the Target Area

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Behavioral Assays

8:05

Results: Qualitative Comparison Between a Multi-unit Signal Recorded Extracellularly with TWS and a Wired Recording Setup

8:35

Conclusion

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