"…the units were probably the best I have ever seen in that brain region so my initial impressions are very good."
Tim Brown
Lab Head, University of Manchester, UK
Brain Area: LGN and hypothalamus Species: Mouse (anaesthetised)
Chris Lewis (Fritjof Lab, University of Zurich, Switzerland)
This webinar will showcase new approaches for electrophysiological recordings using our silicon neural probes and surface arrays combined with diverse optical methods such as wide-field or 2-photon imaging, fiber photometry, and optogenetic perturbations in awake, behaving mice.
Learn first-hand from experts in the field as they describe their own experimental challenges and how they addressed them using our neural probes. Each online workshop includes an interactive Q+A session and panel discussion too.
Watch all Webinars now in our Knowledge Base.
Implantable and reusable miniature digital headstage for 64 - 128 channels for freely-behaving mice; for use with all of our silicon neural probes.
Space and weight saving (0.4 grams; small-footprint 3x7 mm), mechanical-stress avoided by removing bulky Omnetics connectors from the equation with high-channel count electrophysiology opened up for the smallest of lab animals - learn more here...
No matter what the world throws at you during these uncertain times, we'll continue making and shipping our world-beating silicon neural probes along with the rest of our range of cool neuro-tools.
If you're currently planning experiments, writing funding applications, or would like to discuss any other aspect of using our tools, please reach out to us as we'd love to hear from you.
Alternatively, check out our Knowledge Base for the inside-track on key know-how and much more.
"…the units were probably the best I have ever seen in that brain region so my initial impressions are very good."
Tim Brown
Lab Head, University of Manchester, UK
Brain Area: LGN and hypothalamus Species: Mouse (anaesthetised)
"The signal to noise ratio is outstanding among the commercial products we have tried so far. The flexibility of the probe shanks is a huge plus to acute recording - less worry about breaking them."
Yiming Chen
Lab of Zac Knight, USCF, USA.
Brain Area: Subcortical regions Species: Mouse
"These probes offer the best signal quality we have seen in this region of the brain to date, lots of beautiful and sortable spikes."
Sarah Fox
Lab of Rasmus Petersen, University of Manchester, UK
Brain Area: VPM Thalamus Species: Mouse (head-fixed)