Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Calcium and Neurotransmitters in Awake Mouse Models of Epilepsy
Dr. Vincent Magloire and Dr. Ken Berglund answer questions from their webinar on the spatiotemporal dynamics of neurotransmitter and calcium imaging during seizure evolution in awake head-fixed mice and models of epilepsy.
Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Calcium and Neurotransmitters in Awake Mouse Models of Epilepsy
In this webinar, Dr. Vincent Magloire and Dr. Ken Berglund present their work on the spatiotemporal dynamics of neurotransmitter and calcium imaging during seizure evolution in awake head-fixed mice and models of epilepsy.
Evaluation of Novel Therapies Using Spontaneous Seizure Models
Cameron Metcalf and Katrina Irey answer questions from a recent webinar on technical requirements and benefits of spontaneous seizure models and epilepsy therapy development.
Evaluation of Novel Therapies Using Spontaneous Seizure Models
In this webinar, Dr. Cameron Metcalf covers the technical requirements and benefits of spontaneous seizure models, addressing the challenges and optimization of 24/7 video-EEG data collection for epilepsy therapy development.
#ExpertAnswers: Robert Wykes & Anthony Umpierre on Studying Epilepsy Using Microscopy, Electrophysiology, and Optogenetics
In this episode of Expert Answers, Drs. Wykes and Umpierre discuss how microscopy, electrophysiology, and optogenetics are used to study microglial calcium signaling and epileptic networks in awake head-fixed mice.
Studying Epilepsy in Awake Head-Fixed Mice Using Microscopy, Electrophysiology, and Optogenetics
Experts discuss how microscopy, electrophysiology, and optogenetics are used to study microglial calcium signaling and epileptic networks in awake head-fixed mice.
Purple Day 2020
Purple Day for Epilepsy awareness was started by a young Canadian back in 2008 with the goal of spreading awareness [...]
#ExpertAnswers: Robert Gould and Michael Girand on Utilizing EEG to Study Sleep, Substance Use and CNS Disorders
Robert Gould and Michael Girand discuss methods and applications for the use of EEG as a biomarker for sleep, substance use disorder and CNS disorders.
Harnessing EEG Methods to Improve Basic and Translational Research for CNS Disorders
Dr. Robert Gould and Mike Girand discuss methods and applications for the use of EEG as a highly translational biomarker for sleep, substance use disorder and CNS disorders.
#ExpertAnswers: Marcio Furtado on EEG Monitoring in the Study of Experimental Epilepsy
Marcio Furtado discusses the importance of anomalous EEG detection to study experimental epilepsy, why continuous EEG monitoring at a high sampling rate is critical to properly detect seizures, and how to effectively deal with large telemetry data sets.
EEG and Telemetry: Best Practices for Managing Large Data Sets to Investigate Key Aspects of Epilepsy in Rodent Models
This webinar is essential for researchers interested in the use of continuous EEG telemetry for seizure assessment in rodent epilepsy models.
In Vivo Research Approaches in the Study of Neurological Disease and Psychiatric Disorders
According to the WHO, 1 in 4 people will be affected by mental illness or a neurological disorder at [...]
#ExpertAnswers: Casey Stengel, John A. Wolf, and Kari Hoffman on Wireless Technology for Single-unit Electrophysiology Recording
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Casey Stengel, Dr. John A. Wolf, and Dr. Kari Hoffman. These experts discuss wireless technology [...]
#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