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A low-cost, multiplexed electrophysiology system for chronic μECoG recordings in rodents.

JuiChih Wang, Michael Trumpis, Michele Insanally, Robert Froemke, Jonathan Viventi.   

Abstract

Micro-Electrocorticography (μECoG) offers a minimally invasive, high resolution interface with large areas of cortex. However, large arrays of electrodes with many contacts that are individually wired to external recording systems are cumbersome and make chronic recording in freely behaving small animals challenging. Multiplexed headstages overcome this limitation by combining the signals from many electrodes to a smaller number of connections directly on the animal's head. Commercially available multiplexed headstages provide high performance integrated amplification, multiplexing and analog to digital conversion. However, the cost of these systems can be prohibitive for small labs or for experiments that require a large number of animals to be continuously recorded at the same time. Here we have developed a multiplexed 60-channel headstage amplifier optimized to chronically record electrophysiological signals from high-density μECoG electrode arrays. A single, ultraflexible (2 mm thickness) microHDMI cable provided the data interface. Using low cost components, we have reduced the cost of the multiplexed headstage to ~$125. Paired with a custom interface printed circuit board (PCB) and a general purpose data acquisition system (M-series DAQ, National Instruments), an inexpensive and customizable electrophysiology system is assembled. Open source LabVIEW software that we have previously released controlled the system. It can also be used with other open source neural data acquisition packages. Combined, we have presented a scalable, low-cost platform for high-channel count electrophysiology.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25571179      PMCID: PMC5685657          DOI: 10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944811

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc        ISSN: 1557-170X


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