Multiple Neuron Recording in the Hippocampus of Freely Moving Animals
Abstract
Progress has been significant over the previous year on the development of multineuronal recording and systems for analysis of the multineuronal data. This was a primary objective of the three laboratory consortium, and it has been a principle focus of the research efforts. The multitasking computer system has been in operation in all three laboratories this past year, as well as the DSP-based multineuron spike-sorter and the associated software interface for neural spike discrimination. Much of the research effort in the past year has been directed toward implementing the spike-sorter system, collecting multineuron data, and developing the analysis strategies. In addition, studies using the multineuron data acquisition have revealed new relationships between the behavioral events in the DMTS and patterns of simultaneously active neurons in the hippocampus. The following report will summarize these and other accomplishments in the third year of the award.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 30, 1993
- Accession Number
- ADA264807
Entities
People
- Sam A. Deadwyler
Organizations
- Wake Forest School of Medicine