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Experimental Methods of Adjustable Tetrode Array Neurophysiology

9.96 · Brain and Cognitive Sciences · Graduate · January IAP 2001

Prof. Matthew Wilson

MIT · Tier 1

Students will be exposed to all aspects of a cutting-edge technique in modern electrophysiology, in a highly structured, team oriented environment. The research projects will probe the neural mechanisms of learning and memory through tetrode array recordings coupled with patterned microstimulation. Due to the broad nature of tasks to be completed, coupled with the team oriented approach we will be employing, we are interested in students with a wide variety of laboratory experience and skill le…

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Prof. Matthew Wilson. 9.96 Experimental Methods of Adjustable Tetrode Array Neurophysiology. January IAP 2001. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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