Chronic, multisite, multielectrode recordings in macaque monkeys
Duke University · National Institute of Mental Health
Abstract
A paradigm is described for recording the activity of single cortical neurons from awake, behaving macaque monkeys. Its unique features include high-density microwire arrays and multichannel instrumentation. Three adult rhesus monkeys received microwire array implants, totaling 96–704 microwires per subject, in up to five cortical areas, sometimes bilaterally. Recordings 3–4 weeks after implantation yielded 421 single neurons with a mean peak-to-peak voltage of 115 ± 3 μV and a signal-to-noise ratio of better than 5:1. As many as 247 cortical neurons were recorded in one session, and at least 58 neurons were isolated from one subject 18 months after implantation. This method should benefit neurophysiological…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.17
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 28
Authors
7- MAMiguel A. L. NicolelisCorresponding
Duke University, National Institute of Mental Health
- DFDragan F. Dimitrov
Duke University, National Institute of Mental Health
- JMJose M. Carmena
Duke University, National Institute of Mental Health
- RERoy E. Crist
Duke University, National Institute of Mental Health
- GLGary Lehew
Duke University, National Institute of Mental Health
Topics & keywords
- Macaque
- Multielectrode array
- Neuroscience
- Neurophysiology
- Cortical neurons
- Microelectrode
- Medicine
- Biology