Using relative-relevance of data pieces for efficient communication, with an application to Neural data acquisition

Author(s):  
Majid Mahzoon ◽  
Hassan Albalawi ◽  
Xin Li ◽  
Pulkit Grover
2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Okun

AbstractElectrophysiological data acquisition systems introduce various distortions into the signals they record. While such distortions were discussed previously, their effects are often not appreciated. Here I show that the biphasic shape of cortical spike-triggered LFP average (stLFP), reported in multiple studies, is likely an artefact introduced by high-pass filter of the neural data acquisition system when the actual stLFP has a single trough around the zero lag.


2009 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 026002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Rizk ◽  
Chad A Bossetti ◽  
Thomas A Jochum ◽  
Stephen H Callender ◽  
Miguel A L Nicolelis ◽  
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Author(s):  
Justin P. Kinney ◽  
Jacob G. Bernstein ◽  
Andrew J. Meyer ◽  
Jessica B. Barber ◽  
Marti Bolivar ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 87-90
Author(s):  
Andreas Bahr ◽  
Lait Abu Saleh ◽  
Dietmar Schroeder ◽  
Wolfgang H. Krautschneider

AbstractDiseases like schizophrenia and genetic epilepsy are supposed to be caused by disorders in the early development of the brain. For the further investigation of these relationships a custom designed application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) was developed that is optimized for the recording from neonatal mice [Bahr A, Abu-Saleh L, Schroeder D, Krautschneider W. 16 Channel Neural Recording Integrated Circuit with SPI Interface and Error Correction Coding. Proc. 9th BIOSTEC 2016. Biodevices: Rome, Italy, 2016; 1: 263; Bahr A, Abu-Saleh L, Schroeder D, Krautschneider W. Development of a neural recording mixed signal integrated circuit for biomedical signal acquisition. Biomed Eng Biomed Tech Abstracts 2015; 60(S1): 298–299; Bahr A, Abu-Saleh L, Schroeder D, Krautschneider WH. 16 Channel Neural Recording Mixed Signal ASIC. CDNLive EMEA 2015 Conference Proceedings, 2015.]. To enable the live display of the neural signals a multichannel neural data acquisition system with live display functionality is presented. It implements a high speed data transmission from the ASIC to a computer with a live display functionality. The system has been successfully implemented and was used in a neural recording of a head-fixed mouse.


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