Lightweight, multi-contact, slip-ring commutator for recording and stimulation with small animals
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Abstract
A slip-ring commutator which can be used to electrically stimulate and/or record from the brains of small, unrestrained animals is described. In addition to providing 4 to 10 independent electrical contacts, featues of this model include its small size, low torque characteristics, low rate of contac …
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| Authors | Micco DJ;; |
| Journal | brain research bulletin |
| Year | 1970 |
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pmid:606345
doi:10.1016/0361-9230(77)90060-0
d j micco
electric stimulation / instrumentation*
electroencephalography / instrumentation*
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