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silicon probes

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Advancements in multielectrode recording techniques in neurophysiology: from wire probes to neuropixels

Sylvia Schröder
University of Sussex
Aug 12, 2021

Join us for a comprehensive introduction to multielectrode recording technologies for in vivo neurophysiology. Whether you are new to the field or have experience with one type of technology, this webinar will provide you with information about a variety of technologies, with a main focus on Neuropixels probes. Dr Kris Schoepfer, US Product Specialist at Scientifica, will provide an overview of multielectrode technologies available to record from one or more brain areas simultaneously, including: DIY multielectrode probes; Tetrodes / Hyperdrives; Silicon probes; Neuropixels. Dr Sylvia Schröder, University of Sussex, will delve deeper into the advantages of Neuropixels, highlighting the value of channel depth and the types of new biological insights that can be explored thanks to the advancements this technology brings. Presenting exciting data from the optic tract and superior colliculus, Sylvia will also discuss how Neuropixels recordings can be combined with optogenetics, and how histology can be used to identify the location of probes.

ePosterNeuroscience

Low-amplitude electrical microstimulation of a cortical column in rat barrel cortex with high-density silicon probes

Paweł Jurgielewicz, Małgorzata Szypulska, Piotr Wiącek, Andrzej Skoczeń, Tomasz Fiutowski, Władysław Dąbrowski, Bartosz Mindur, Ewa Kublik, Paweł Hottowy
ePosterNeuroscience

Use of evoked potentials to localise recording sites of transcortical silicon probes

Teresa Tommasini, Denise Manahan-Vaughan

FENS Forum 2024

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