In-body multi-channel patch clamp
In vivo multichannel recording (in-vivo multichannel recording) is a method of studying the neural activity of animals in the living state. The electrode array is implanted into a certain cortex or area of the animal's brain, and the electrodes are subsequently connected to a high-sensitivity amplifier and a recording system to convert the recorded analog signals into digital signals.
Technical principle
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| SPIKE | Extracellular high-frequency action potentials of neurons |
| LFP | Local field potential of the brain region where the electrode is located |
| EMG | myoelectric signal recording |
| EEG | EEG recording |
| Raw | original broadband signal |
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