High-density EEG Recordings of the Freely Moving Mice using Polyimide-based Microelectrode

Authors
Lee, MinaKim, DongwookShin, Hee-SupSung, Ho-GeunChoi, Jee Hyun
Issue Date
2011-01
Publisher
MYJoVE Corporation
Citation
Journal of Visualized Experiments, v.-, no.47
Abstract
Electroencephalogram (EEG) indicates the averaged electrical activity of the neuronal populations on a large-scale level. It is widely utilized as a noninvasive brain monitoring tool in cognitive neuroscience as well as a diagnostic tool for epilepsy and sleep disorders in neurology. However, the underlying mechanism of EEG rhythm generation is still under the veil. Recently introduced polyimide-based microelectrode (PBM-array) for high resolution mouse EEG(1) is one of the trials to answer the neurophysiological questions on EEG signals based on a rich genetic resource that the mouse model contains for the analysis of complex EEG generation process. This application of nanofabricated PBM-array to mouse skull is an efficient tool for collecting large-scale brain activity of transgenic mice and accommodates to identify the neural correlates to certain EEG rhythms in conjunction with behavior. However its ultra-thin thickness and bifurcated structure cause a trouble in handling and implantation of PBM-array. In the presented video, the preparation and surgery steps for the implantation of PBM-array on a mouse skull are described step by step. Handling and surgery tips to help researchers succeed in implantation are also provided.
Keywords
Neuroscience; Issue 47; Electroencephalography (EEG); Mouse; Microelectrode; Brain Imaging
ISSN
1940-087X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/130751
DOI
10.3791/2562
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