Title :
A microelectrode positioning system for semiautomatically tracking neuronal spikes
Author :
Kaneko, Hidekazu ; Suzuki, Shinya S. ; Tamura, Hiroshi ; Takita, Masatoshi ; Akamatsu, Motoyuki
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Biosci. & Human Technol., Ibaraki, Japan
fDate :
29 Oct-1 Nov 1998
Abstract :
The authors proposed here a novel microelectrode positioning system for tracking neuronal spikes of a target neuron by countermoving the microelectrode manipulator against the uncontrollable movement of the microelectrode and/or brain tissue. The position of a microelectrode is adjusted semiautomatically by a computer-controlled micromanipulator so that the mean amplitude of spikes generated by a target neuron is maximized. In an preliminary experiment in which the computer-controlled microelectrode holder was moved manually by another micromanipulator, the initial movement of the manual micromanipulator was counterbalanced by the movement of the computer-controlled micromanipulator. Thus the system succeeded in tracking neuronal spikes of the same target neuron. The authors´ system seems useful in long-term recording of neuronal activity, particularly in situations where microelectrode-neuron distance is unstable
Keywords :
biocontrol; bioelectric potentials; biological techniques; brain; cellular biophysics; computerised control; microelectrodes; micromanipulators; micropositioning; neurophysiology; computer-controlled micromanipulator; long-term recording; microelectrode positioning system; neuronal spikes; neuroscience method; neuroscience research; semiautomatic tracking; spikes mean amplitude; target neuron; unstable microelectrode-neuron distance; Brain; Control systems; Detectors; Electrodes; Microelectrodes; Micromanipulators; Neurons; Noise level; Noise reduction; Target tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1998. Proceedings of the 20th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Hong Kong
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5164-9
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.1998.747057