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Ⅰ. Neuralynx Electrophysiological Data Acquisition System - Neuralynx cheetah system allows collecting electrophysiological signals through multiple channels (expandable up to 1024 channels). For example, it is possible to carry out electrophysiologically recording multiple single unit responses simultaneously in freely behaving animals.
Ⅱ. Eight-core machine - A computer with eight CPUs working in parallel with large memory capacity to analyze a large dataset such as electrophysiological dataset recorded in parallel from multiple channels.
Ⅲ. Stereotaxic surgical system - Stereotaxic surgical systems are used to surgically target a specific brain region by putting the animal’s head in a multi-dimensional coordinates. For example, certain brain regions can be lesioned or electrodes can be implanted in a specific brain area through stereotaxic neurosurgery.
CANTAB (Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery) is a battery of validated computer-administered tests, which are developed to examine specific components of cognition, particularly those associated with frontal and medial temporal regions of the brain.
Dedicated to high-density EEG recordings, SynAmps is an amplifier system, consisting of 64 monopolar, 4 bipolar and 2 high-level channels. Each channel has a dedicated 24 bit, to ensure the most accurate sampling available. Each Headbox consists of 70 channels, and multiple Headboxes can be linked together to build high-density systems. Inputs for high-level signals are also provided, allowing you to capture the time series data of other measures along with the EEG. Quik-Cap is an elecrode positioning system consisted of 128 electrodes. Quik-Cap's highly elastic fabric provides a uniform fit over a wide range of head size and shape variability.