Frontiers in Neuroscience (Mar 2022)

A Fully Adapted Headstage With Custom Electrode Arrays Designed for Electrophysiological Experiments

  • Flávio Afonso Gonçalves Mourão,
  • Leonardo de Oliveira Guarnieri,
  • Leonardo de Oliveira Guarnieri,
  • Paulo Aparecido Amaral Júnior,
  • Paulo Aparecido Amaral Júnior,
  • Vinícius Rezende Carvalho,
  • Vinícius Rezende Carvalho,
  • Eduardo Mazoni Andrade Marçal Mendes,
  • Eduardo Mazoni Andrade Marçal Mendes,
  • Márcio Flávio Dutra Moraes,
  • Márcio Flávio Dutra Moraes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.691788
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Electrophysiological recordings lead amongst the techniques that aim to investigate the dynamics of neural activity sampled from large neural ensembles. However, the financial costs associated with the state-of-the-art technology used to manufacture probes and multi-channel recording systems make these experiments virtually inaccessible to small laboratories, especially if located in developing countries. Here, we describe a new method for implanting several tungsten electrode arrays, widely distributed over the brain. Moreover, we designed a headstage system, using the Intan® RHD2000 chipset, associated with a connector (replacing the expensive commercial Omnetics connector), that allows the usage of disposable and inexpensive cranial implants. Our results showed high-quality multichannel recording in freely moving animals (detecting local field, evoked responses and unit activities) and robust mechanical connections ensuring long-term continuous recordings. Our project represents an open source and inexpensive alternative to develop customized extracellular records from multiple brain regions.

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