The scientists used optogenetics — an innovative research tool that uses light to activate or inhibit select cells in the brain — to stimulate either the go or the stop pathway in mice that were running on a tiny treadmill, while
recording neural activity in the brainstem.
The device, part of the Lab's iCHIP (in - vitro Chip - Based Human Investigational Platform) project, simulates the central nervous system by
recording neural activity from multiple brain cell types deposited and grown onto microelectrode arrays.
Anja Roye of the University of Leipzig in Germany and colleagues recorded the text - alert tones of 12 volunteers, then played them all the tones, at the same volume and in a random order, while
recording their neural activity via scalp electrodes.
The researchers
recorded neural activity while videotaping the mice's behavior in different social situations.
They inserted 100 electrodes into the brains of two healthy monkeys to
record the neural activity linked to different hand and arm muscle activity.
Once the animals were trained, the scientists inserted electrodes into their somatosensory cortex to
record neural activity during tickling.
Researchers led by Emma Sarro of New York University's medical school implanted electrodes near six pups» brains to
record neural activity.
To work out why stimulation has this effect, Damiaan Denys and Martijn Figee at the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and colleagues
recorded neural activity in people with electrodes implanted into a part of the brain called the nucleus accumbens.
Not exact matches
Recordings of
neural activity in the frontal cortex of the rats showed that, like humans with schizophrenia, these rats also lacked the low frequency burst of brain
activity (delta wave) during the timing task.
The research team made its findings by
recording and analyzing the
neural activity in the ventral premotor cortex of three trained rhesus macaques as they participated in a series of grip tasks.
Menda developed the technique for
recording the jumping spider's
neural activity.
Subjects»
neural responses to sound were measured using MEG, which
records fluctuations in magnetic fields caused by
neural activity.
$ 20 million for the National Science Foundation (NSF), to support research into the development of nanoscale probes that can
record the
activity of
neural networks; information processing technology that can handle the flood of data generated by BRAIN research; and better understanding of the
neural representation of thoughts, emotions, actions, and memories
For the purpose of the study, Slomowitz grew a
neural network on an array of electrodes and
recorded the
activity of single individual neurons in the network.
To determine which
neural recordings corresponded to the «ignored» and «attended» speech, the team reconstructed speech patterns from the brain's electrical
activity using a mathematical model.
They then compared
neural activity in the connector hubs to
activity in each of the brain's dedicated networks during all the tasks
recorded in the BrainMap database.
Scientists seeking to understand the
neural mechanisms underlying social cognition and emotion have drawn on a variety of methods, including studies of patients with neurological damage and single - cell
recording of brain
activity in nonhuman animals.
We
recorded neural population
activity with arrays of microelectrodes implanted in the PPC of a tetraplegic subject.
Next, working with anesthetized rats, they sent direct ionic current into the sciatic nerve in the legs and, using
neural recording electrodes,
recorded whether this current inhibited the
activity of individual or groups of neurons at the spinal cord.
Thin - film microelectrode arrays produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have enabled development of an automated system to sort brain
activity by individual neurons, a technology that could open the door to
recording and analyzing unprecedented amounts of
neural signals over time...
Dec. 12, 2017 - Thin - film microelectrode arrays produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have enabled development of an automated system to sort brain
activity by individual neurons, a technology that could open the door to
recording and analyzing unprecedented amounts of
neural signals over time...
At the Duke Center for Neuroengineering, the INNF is supporting a revolutionary project to understand the
neural mechanisms underlying the onset of disease by
recording the neuronal
activity of brain structures controlling movement, sleep, and learning and memory.