Starr et al., 1973 - Google Patents
An evaluation of photoengraved microelectrodes for extracellular single-unit recordingStarr et al., 1973
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- Starr A
- Wise K
- Csongradi J
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- IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
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Microelectrodes fabricated using integrated-circuit technology are shown to be suitable for extracellular single-unit recording, and the factors influencing electrode-cell coupling are discussed. Electrode tip size as well as location is found to be critical in recording high spike …
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