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Semi-chronic motorized microdrive and control algorithm for autonomously isolating and maintaining optimal extracellular action potentials

Cham et al., 2005

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12072895895814430672
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Cham J
Branchaud E
Nenadic Z
Greger B
Andersen R
Burdick J
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Journal of Neurophysiology

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A system was developed that can autonomously position recording electrodes to isolate and maintain optimal quality extracellular signals. The system consists of a novel motorized miniature recording microdrive and a control algorithm. The microdrive was designed for …
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