McAndrew et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Individualized recording chambers for non-human primate neurophysiologyMcAndrew et al., 2012
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- McAndrew R
- VanGilder J
- Naufel S
- Tillery S
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- Journal of neuroscience methods
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While neural recording chambers for non-human primates can be purchased commercially, these generic chambers do not contour to the animal's skull. In order to seal gaps, a cap of dental acrylic (methyl methacrylate) is often applied around the chamber. There are multiple …
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