| Literature DB >> 19381129 |
Fabian Kloosterman1, Thomas J Davidson, Stephen N Gomperts, Stuart P Layton, Gregory Hale, David P Nguyen, Matthew A Wilson.
Abstract
Chronic recording of large populations of neurons is a valuable technique for studying the function of neuronal circuits in awake behaving rats. Lightweight recording devices carrying a high density array of tetrodes allow for the simultaneous monitoring of the activity of tens to hundreds of individual neurons. Here we describe a protocol for the fabrication of a micro-drive array with twenty one independently movable micro-drives. This device has been used successfully to record from hippocampal and cortical neurons in our lab. We show how to prepare a custom designed, 3-D printed plastic base that will hold the micro-drives. We demonstrate how to construct the individual micro-drives and how to assemble the complete micro-drive array. Further preparation of the drive array for surgical implantation, such as the fabrication of tetrodes, loading of tetrodes into the drive array and gold-plating, is covered in a subsequent video article.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19381129 PMCID: PMC2793172 DOI: 10.3791/1094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355