Presentation 2004/3/11
Multisite simultaneous recording of the electric activity in the visual cortex slice
Ryosuke HASUI, Makoto OSANAI, Tetsuya YAGI,
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Abstract(in English) The visual cortex has vertical column structures against the brain surface. The connection between the column structures has been studied anatomically, but the electrical (functional) connection between the neuron is not understood. We studied the distribution patterns of the response induced by electrical stimuli in the slice of the rat visual cortex, using a 60 channel multi electrode array. To analyze how neuronal cells connect to each other, conducted a current source density analysis. As a result, the distribution pattern of the highly active regions in the visual cortex were different depending on the stimulus point.
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Keyword(in English) visual cortex / extracellular recording / multiple electrode / current source density analysis
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Title (in English) Multisite simultaneous recording of the electric activity in the visual cortex slice
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Keyword(1) visual cortex
Keyword(2) extracellular recording
Keyword(3) multiple electrode
Keyword(4) current source density analysis
1st Author's Name Ryosuke HASUI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Univerisy()
2nd Author's Name Makoto OSANAI
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
3rd Author's Name Tetsuya YAGI
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
Date 2004/3/11
Paper # MBE2003-155
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 731
Page pp.pp.-
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