#ExpertAnswers: Téa Tsaava, Chris Langdale, & Martin Schüttler on Nerve Cuff Electrodes
In this episode of Expert Answers, listen as Téa Tsaava, PhD, Chris Langdale, & Martin Schüttler, PhD discuss the technological background of nerve cuff electrodes.
#ExpertAnswers: Nicho Hatsopoulos, Jeff Walker & Ben Hayden on Wireless Recording Technologies for in vivo Electrophysiology
Experts discuss and respond to questions regarding technological advancements and applications of new head-mounted, wireless sensors for neural recording and stimulation in conscious NHPs.
Utilizing Nerve Cuff Electrodes for in vivo Peripheral Nerve Research
Experts discuss novel cuff electrodes for in vivo peripheral nerve research, including the importance of electrode design, how to select the right cuff, implantation techniques and application results from nerve stimulation and blocking.
Advancements in Wireless Technology for Single Unit Electrophysiology Recording
Experts discuss new configurable wireless technologies for single unit electrophysiology recording in small and large animals, with a focus on applications, methodology, data outcomes, and the impact these devices will have in research involving untethered, naturally behaving subjects.
Wireless Recording Technologies for in vivo Electrophysiology in Conscious, Freely Behaving Non-Human Primates
Scientists discuss technological advancements and present novel application of new head-mounted, wireless sensors for neural recording and stimulation in conscious non-human primates.
#ExpertAnswers: Melissa Caras, Dan Sanes & Bradley Barth on Wireless Recording and Stimulation Technologies for in vivo Electrophysiology
Experts discuss and respond to questions regarding technological advancements and novel application of head-mounted and implantable, wireless sensors for neural recording and stimulation in freely moving animals.
Wireless Recording and Stimulation Technologies for in vivo Electrophysiology in Conscious, Freely Behaving Rodents
Scientists discuss technological advancements and present novel application of new head-mounted, wireless sensors for neural recording and stimulation in conscious, freely moving animals.
#ExpertAnswers: Marco Weiergräber and Jennifer Teske on Measuring Sleep with EEG
Marco Weiergräber and Jennifer Teske discuss case studies highlighting the use of small animal EEG telemetry for measuring REM and non-REM sleep in rats, as well as hippocampal theta oscillations in a mouse model of Alzheimers.
#ExpertAnswers: Tahl Holtzman on Electrophysiology and Optogenetics
Tahl Holtzman discusses the latest neurotechnology for large-scale, high resolution extracellular single unit recording combined with optogenetics in anesthetized, head fixed and freely behaving animals.
Measuring EEG in vivo for Preclinical Evaluation of Sleep and Alzheimer’s Disease
Experts present telemetry implant procedure for wireless recording of EEG in rodents and share novel case studies focused on studying neural recordings to investigate sleep, energy expenditure and Alzheimer's Disease.
#ExpertAnswers: Andrew Klein on Neural Data Processing
Andrew Klein discusses how to improve signal quality, data recordability and approaching complex applications of spike sorting using Plexon’s OmniPlex software.
Employing Electrophysiology and Optogenetics to Measure and Manipulate Neuronal Activity in Laboratory Animals
Tahl Holtzman, PhD presents an in-depth tour of the latest neurotechnology for large-scale, high-resolution extracellular single unit recording combined with optogenetics in anaesthetized, head-fixed and freely behaving animals
Online Neural Data Processing with Plexon OmniPlex: Referencing, Sorting and Online Manipulation
Learn the fundamentals of Plexon's OmniPlex software, including how to improve signal quality, data recordability, and approach complex applications of spike sorting.
#ExpertAnswers: Mark Lehmkuhle and Frazer Findlay on Long-Term EEG in Small Animals
Mark Lehmkuhle and Frazer Findlay discuss the fundamentals of wireless, long-term EEG recording in small animals and new research capabilities enabled through the integration of technology and physiological analysis systems.
Measuring Long-Term, Wireless EEG in Rodents using Epitel-Epoch and BIOPAC Systems
Experts review the fundamentals of wireless, long-term EEG recording in rodents and discuss proper integration of technologies and associated physiological recording & analysis systems