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  1. Wireless system for recording evoked potentials

    Experiments measuring evoked potentials require flexible and rapid adjustment of stimulation and recording parameters. In this study, we have...

    Yutaro Oguma, Toshi Nakajima, ... Ryoi Tamura in The Journal of Physiological Sciences
    Article Open access 21 May 2024
  2. A novel micro-ECoG recording method for recording multisensory neural activity from the parietal to temporal cortices in mice

    Characterization of inter-regional interactions in brain is essential for understanding the mechanism relevant to normal brain function and...

    Susumu Setogawa, Ryota Kanda, ... Noriaki Ohkawa in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 03 May 2023
  3. Principles of Recording Rodent Ultrasonic Vocalizations

    The chapter presents a general method of recording ultrasonic vocalizations from rats and mice. There is a growing interest in recording and...
    Stefan M. Brudzynski, Sylvie Granon in Psychiatric Vulnerability, Mood, and Anxiety Disorders
    Protocol 2023
  4. Intranasal Pressure Recording for Monitoring Mouse Respiration

    Respiration is a highly dynamic signal that influences voluntary behaviors including odor sampling and entrains rhythmic activity in the brain. Many...
    Emma Janke, Janardhan P. Bhattarai, Minghong Ma in The Olfactory System
    Protocol 2023
  5. Eye Tracking Methods in Psycholinguistics and Parallel EEG Recording

    The development of technology has led to significant advances in applied research methods in the cognitive sciences. Eye tracking (oculography) is...

    M. Yu. Pokhoday, B. Bermudes-Margaretto, ... A. V. Myachykov in Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology
    Article 01 February 2023
  6. In Vivo Whole-Cell Recording from the Mouse Brain

    Measuring the membrane potential dynamics of neurons offers a comprehensive understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms that form their...
    Masahiro Kawatani, Takayuki Yamashita in Cerebral Cortex Development
    Protocol 2024
  7. Wireless agents for brain recording and stimulation modalities

    New sensors and modulators that interact wirelessly with medical modalities unlock uncharted avenues for in situ brain recording and stimulation....

    Ilhan Bok, Adam Vareberg, ... Aviad Hai in Bioelectronic Medicine
    Article Open access 20 September 2023
  8. Recording Methods and the Capabilities of Modern Respiratory Rate Monitoring Devices (literature review)

    Determination of respiratory rate is a necessary task in assessing the state of health in humans. This review provides a description of modern...

    N. V. Varlamova, A. E. Komlev, ... A. V. Gracheva in Biomedical Engineering
    Article 03 November 2022
  9. Electrophysiological Recording Techniques

    This second edition expands on the previous volume by incorporating state-of-the-art electrophysiological and anatomical methods and their...
    Robert P Vertes, Timothy Allen in Neuromethods
    Book 2022
  10. Use of Optical Probes for Visualizing Intracellular Calcium and Recording Action Potentials in Neurons

    To date, intracellular calcium reporters are the most commonly used optical probes for detecting neuron activity. Synthetic low molecular weight and...

    E. S. Nikitin, M. V. Roshchin, ... P. M. Balaban in Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology
    Article 01 October 2022
  11. Multi-circuit Recording in Animal Models of Parkinson's Disease

    One of the main features of Parkinson’s disease is the neurodegeneration of the dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra pars compacta which...
    **mena Paz Garcia-Nuñez, Carolina Astudillo-Valenzuela, Romulo Fuentes-Flores in Dopaminergic System Function and Dysfunction: Experimental Approaches
    Protocol 2023
  12. Miniature Multiphoton Microscopes for Recording Neural Activity in Freely Moving Animals

    Miniaturized head-mounted microscopes for in vivo recording of neural activity have gained much recognition within the past decade of neuroscience...
    Baris N. Ozbay, Gregory L. Futia, ... Emily A. Gibson in All-Optical Methods to Study Neuronal Function
    Protocol Open access 2023
  13. Biophysical Recording from Adult Hair Cells

    Many biophysical recordings from mammalian cochlear hair cell are made using neonatal or relatively juvenile systems. These tissues are often more...
    Antonio Miguel Garcia de Diego, Jonathan F. Ashmore in Developmental, Physiological, and Functional Neurobiology of the Inner Ear
    Protocol 2022
  14. Multisite Recording During Memory-Guided Behavior

    Recording neural activity from multiple brain regions allows researchers to investigate the dynamic interactions between connected regions within a...
    Protocol 2022
  15. A wearable platform for closed-loop stimulation and recording of single-neuron and local field potential activity in freely moving humans

    Advances in technologies that can record and stimulate deep brain activity in humans have led to impactful discoveries within the field of...

    Uros Topalovic, Sam Barclay, ... Dejan Markovic in Nature Neuroscience
    Article Open access 20 February 2023
  16. Optical Manipulation and Recording of Neural Activity with Wavefront Engineering

    One of the central goals of neuroscience is to decipher the specific contributions of neural mechanisms to different aspects of sensory perception....
    Ruth R. Sims, Imane Bendifallah, ... Eirini Papagiakoumou in All-Optical Methods to Study Neuronal Function
    Protocol Open access 2023
  17. In Vivo Whole-Cell Recording in the Gerbil Cochlear Nucleus

    This chapter describes how to use patch-clamp electrodes to perform blind in vivo whole-cell recording in the cochlear nucleus of anesthetized...
    Protocol 2022
  18. Invasive Recording of Local Field Potentials during Observation, Imagination, and Execution of Movements in Epilepsy Patients

    The existence of neurons with “mirror” properties in humans was demonstrated in an invasive study in epilepsy patients only in 2010, after almost 15...

    E. D. Karimova, S. E. Burkitbayev, ... N. N. Lebedeva in Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology
    Article 01 June 2022
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