2009
DOI: 10.1115/1.3147087
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The Neural Nanoprobe: Physically Decoupling the Neural Recording Site From the Headstage

Abstract: The ability to record neural ensembles from awake, behaving animals is one of the most important and successful components of the neuroscience experimental toolbox. However, even the most advanced modern systems have limitations due to the physical coupling of the recording site with the headstage. These systems can only record from a limited number of structures at any one time and have particular difficulty recording large ensembles from animals with thin skulls (e.g., mice, songbirds). Current systems canno… Show more

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