Michon et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Integration of silicon-based neural probes and micro-drive arrays for chronic recording of large populations of neurons in behaving animalsMichon et al., 2016
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- Michon F
- Aarts A
- Holzhammer T
- Ruther P
- Borghs G
- McNaughton B
- Kloosterman F
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Neural Engineering
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Objective. Understanding how neuronal assemblies underlie cognitive function is a fundamental question in system neuroscience. It poses the technical challenge to monitor the activity of populations of neurons, potentially widely separated, in relation to behaviour …
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