Wireless Electrophysiological Recording of Neurons by Movable Tetrodes in Freely Swimming Fish

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November 26th, 2019

10.3791/60524-v

November 26th, 2019

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A novel wireless technique for recording extracellular neural signals from the brain of freely swimming goldfish is presented. The recording device is composed of two tetrodes, a microdrive, a neural data logger, and a waterproof case. All parts are custom-made except for the data logger and its connector.

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Wireless Electrophysiological Recording

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

0:42

Construction of the Microdrive Housing

1:47

Construction of the Microdrive

3:34

Preparing the Tetrode Array

5:03

Assembling the Implant

6:30

Preparing the Fish Skull

7:47

Implanting the Probe

8:32

Results: Wireless Electrophysiological Recording of Neurons

9:39

Conclusion

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