Cellular and Circuit-Level

Multi-electrode Recording

Our perceptions and actions result from the activity of many neurons. Multi-electrode recording arrays allow simultaneous experimental access to populations of neurons in one recording. The array consists of 61 platinum electrodes on a glass cover slide placed closely against neural tissue. Recordings have been made from up to 80 retinal ganglion cells for periods of up to 12 hours.

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Jonathan Cohen

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