Extracellular Recording Approaches
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Extracellular Recording Approaches
(Neuromethods, 134)(Springer protocols)
Humana Press ; Springer, c2018
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume presents techniques and recently developments in extracellular recording. The chapters in this book explore topics such as mouse, rat and zebrafish models; extracellular recordings on human cognition; single-unit recordings and multi-electrode arrays; and recordings in perinatal and early developing mice. In Neuromethods series style, chapters include the kind of detail and key advice from the specialists needed to get successful results in your laboratory.
Cutting-edge and authoritative, Extracellular Recording Approaches is a valuable resource that provides readers with up-to-date applications and methods to study brain regions involved in sensory, motor, and cognitive functions.
Table of Contents
Neuromethods Series Preface...Preface...Table of Contents...Contributing Authors...
1) In Vivo Loose-Patch Juxtacellular Labeling of Cerebellar Neurons in MiceAmanda M. Brown, Joshua J. White, Joy Zhou, Taylor Jefferson, Tao Lin, and Roy V. Sillitoe
2) Targeted Electrophysiological Recordings In Vivo in the Mouse CerebellumBin Wu and Martijn Schonewille
3) Single-Unit Extracellular Recording from the Cerebellum during Eyeblink Conditioning in Hiead-Fixed MiceShane A. Heiney, Shogo Ohmae, Olivia A. Kim, and Javier F. Medina
4) Multielectrode Arrays for Recording Complex Spike ActivityEric J. Lang
5) Large-Scale Tetrode Recording in the Rodent HippocampusXiang Mou and Daoyun Ji
6) A Guide to In Vivo Optogenetic Applications for Cerebellar StudiesOscar H.J. Eelkman Rooda and Freek E. Hoebeek
7) Stereotaxically Targeting Neuronal Subtypes in the Olfactory Bulb for Circuit AnalysisGary Liu, Jessica Swanson, Brandon Pekarek, Sugi Panneerselvam, Kevin Ung, Burak Tepe, Kongwen Huang, and Benjamin R. Arenkiel
8) In Vivo Recordings at the Caenorhabditis elegans Neuromuscular JunctionShangbang Gao and Zhitao Hu
9) Electroantennograms (EAGs) and Electroretinograms (ERGs) in the Genetic Dissection of Synaptic Function in Drosophila melanogasterBalaji Krishnan and Yogesh P. Wairkar
10) Combined Two-Photon Calcium Imaging and Single-Ommatidium Visual Stimulation to Study Fine-Scale Retinotopy in InsectsYing Zhu and Fabrizio Gabbiani
11) Extracellular Loose Patch Recording of Purkinje Cell Activity in Awake Zebrafish and Emergence of Functional Cerebellar CircuitJui-Yi Hsieh and Diane M. Papazian
12) Recording Extracellular Acitivty and Behavior in the Developing CerebellumGreta Sokoloff and Mark S. Blumberg
13) In Vivo Recordings of Network Activity using Local Field Potentials and Single Units in Movement and Network PathophysiologyRichard Courtemanche and Maxime Levesque
14) Surgical and Electrophysiological Techniques for Single-Neuron Recordings in Human Epilepsy PatientsJuri Minxha, Adam N. Mamelak, and Ueli Rutishauser
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