Frontiers in Neuroscience (Jan 2015)

Revealing Neuronal Function through Microelectrode Array Recordings

  • Marie Engelene J Obien,
  • Kosmas eDeligkaris,
  • Kosmas eDeligkaris,
  • Torsten eBullmann,
  • Douglas J Bakkum,
  • Urs eFrey,
  • Urs eFrey,
  • Urs eFrey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2014.00423
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Microelectrode arrays and microprobes have been widely utilized to measure neuronal activity, both in vitro and in vivo. The key advantage is the capability to record and stimulate neurons at multiple sites simultaneously. However, unlike the single-cell or single-channel resolution of intracellular recording, microelectrodes detect signals from all possible sources around the sensor. Here, we review the current understanding of microelectrode signals and the techniques for analyzing them. We introduce the ongoing advancements in microelectrode technology, with focus on achieving higher resolution and quality of recordings by means of monolithic integration with on-chip circuitry. We show how recent advanced microelectrode array measurement methods facilitate the understanding of single neurons as well as network function.

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