Technical note
A technique for recording activity of subcortical neurons in moving animalsUne technique pour enregisterer l'activité des neurons sous-corticaux chez des animaux

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Abstract

The technique which has been described allows stereotaxic orientation of micro-electrodes for single unit recording in the intact monkey. The method provides for vertical penetrations and for minimum loss of time between completion of one penetration and reorientation of the electrode for the subsequent penetration.

Résumé

La technique que les auteurs décrivent permet l'orientation stéréotaxique des micro-électrodes pour l'enregistrement d'une seule unité chez le singe intact. La méthode pourvoit des pénétrations verticales et une perte de temps minimum entre la fin d'une pénétration et la réorientation de l'électrode pour la pénétration suivante.

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