Methods for neural ensemble recordings
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Methods for neural ensemble recordings
(CRC methods in neuroscience series, . Methods in neuroscience)
CRC Press, c1999
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Description
Neuroscientists have long recognized the importance of understanding the underlying principles of information processing by large populations of neurons. Methods for Neural Ensemble Recordings explores methods for using electrophysiological techniques for monitoring the concurrent activity of ensembles of single neurons. Since current methods allow one to simultaneously record the extracellular activity of up to 100-150 neurons for days or even weeks, neural ensemble recordings have been used to address long-standing issues in development, learning, memory, sensorimotor integration, sensory information processing, and neuronal plasticity.
EXAMINES THE MANY POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS FOR THIS REVOLUTIONARY METHOD
Each chapter offers a step-by-step description for the implementation of a particular technique or experimental paradigm employing simultaneous multiple electrode recordings. The techniques described can be used in applications that impact a large group of life scientists, including:
drug screening (pharmacology) in both in vitro and in vivo preparations
developmental studies and studies of neuronal plasticity
chronic monitoring of neuronal function in behavioral studies
physiological monitoring of neuronal activity in cell cultures and brain slices
physiological monitoring of neuronal activity in neurons trafected with genetic vectors
chronic monitoring of physiological changes in populations of neurons during learning of new sensorimotor and cognitive tasks
Table of Contents
Electrodes for Many Single Neural Recordings, E. Schmidt
Multi-Channel Electrode Design: Considerations for Different Applications, K.A. Moxon
Trends in Multichannel Neural Ensemble Recording Instrumentation, K. Sameshima and L.A. Baccala
Automatic Discrimination of Single Units, B.C. Wheeler
Acute in vivo Multielectrode Recording from the Cerebellum, J.P. Welsh and Cornelius Schwarz
Methods for Chronic Neural Ensemble Recordings in Singing Birds, A.S. Dave, A.C. Yu, J.J. Gilpin, and D. Margoliash
Methods for Simultaneous Multisite Neural Ensemble Recordings in Behaving Primates, M.A.L. Nicolelis, C.R. Stambaugh, A. Brisben, and M. Laubach
Correlations Based Analysis Methods for Neural Ensemble Data, G.L. Gerstein
Directed Coherence: A Tool for Exploring Functional Interactions among Brain Structures, L.A. Baccala and K. Sameshima
Using Multivariate Statistical Methods to Analyze Multi-Single Neuron Recording Data, J.K. Chapin
Pitfalls and Problems in the Analysis of Neural Ensemble Recordings during Behavioral Tasks, R.E. Hampson and S.A. Deadwyler
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