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Wireless multi-channel single unit recording in freely moving and vocalizing primates.

机译:可自由移动和发声的灵长类动物的无线多通道单单元录音。

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The ability to record well-isolated action potentials from individual neurons in naturally behaving animals is crucial for understanding neural mechanisms underlying natural behaviors. Traditional neurophysiology techniques, however, require the animal to be restrained which often restricts natural behavior. An example is the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus), a highly vocal New World primate species, used in our laboratory to study the neural correlates of vocal production and sensory feedback. When restrained by traditional neurophysiological techniques marmoset vocal behavior is severely inhibited. Tethered recording systems, while proven effective in rodents pose limitations in arboreal animals such as the marmoset that typically roam in a three-dimensional environment. To overcome these obstacles, we have developed a wireless neural recording technique that is capable of collecting single-unit data from chronically implanted multi-electrodes in freely moving marmosets. A lightweight, low power and low noise wireless transmitter (headstage) is attached to a multi-electrode array placed in the premotor cortex of the marmoset. The wireless headstage is capable of transmitting 15 channels of neural data with signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) comparable to a tethered system. To minimize radio-frequency (RF) and electro-magnetic interference (EMI), the experiments were conducted within a custom designed RF/EMI and acoustically shielded chamber. The individual electrodes of the multi-electrode array were periodically advanced to densely sample the cortical layers. We recorded single-unit data over a period of several months from the frontal cortex of two marmosets. These recordings demonstrate the feasibility of using our wireless recording method to study single neuron activity in freely roaming primates.
机译:记录自然行为动物中单个神经元的良好隔离动作电位的能力对于理解潜在自然行为的神经机制至关重要。然而,传统的神经生理学技术要求动物受到约束,这通常会限制自然行为。一个例子是普通mar猴(Callithrix jacchus),一种新世界灵长类动物,在我们的实验室中用于研究人声产生和感觉反馈的神经相关性,是一种高度发声的新世界灵长类动物。当受传统的神经生理学技术的束缚时,mar猴的声音行为会受到严重抑制。拴系式记录系统虽然在啮齿动物中被证明是有效的,但对诸如the猴这样的树栖动物(通常在三维环境中漫游)造成了限制。为了克服这些障碍,我们开发了一种无线神经记录技术,该技术能够从自由移动的mos猴中长期植入的多电极中收集单个数据。轻巧,低功耗和低噪声的无线发射器(前端)连接到位于the猴前运动皮层中的多电极阵列。该无线探头可以传输15条通道的神经数据,信噪比(SNR)可以与系留系统媲美。为了最大程度地减少射频(RF)和电磁干扰(EMI),在定制设计的RF / EMI和隔音室中进行了实验。定期推进多电极阵列的各个电极,以对皮质层进行密集采样。我们记录了两个mar猴的额叶皮质在几个月内的单单位数据。这些记录证明了使用我们的无线记录方法研究自由漫游的灵长类动物中单个神经元活动的可行性。

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