Heliyon
Volume 6, Issue 9, September 2020, e04867
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Research article
Low-cost and versatile electrodes for extracellular chronic recordings in rodents

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Abstract

Electrophysiological data are used to investigate fundamental properties of brain function, its relation to cognition, and its dysfunction in diseases. The development of reliable and open-source systems for electrophysiological data acquisition is decreasing the total cost of constructing and operating an electrophysiology laboratory, and facilitates low-cost methods to extract and analyze the data (Siegle et al., 2017). Here we detail our method of building custom-designed low-cost electrodes. These electrodes can be customized and manufactured by any researcher to address a broad set of research questions, further decreasing the final cost of an implanted animal. Finally, we present data showing such an electrode has a good signal quality to record LFP.

Keywords

Electrophysiology
Low-cost
Electrodes
Local field potential
Open-source
Biological sciences
Neuroscience
Behavioral neuroscience
Systems neuroscience

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