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A modular, adaptable, and accessible implant kit for chronic electrophysiological recordings in ratsElectrophysiological implants enable exploration of the relationship between neuronal activity and behavior. These technologies evolve rapidly, with multiple iterations of recording systems developed and utilized. Chronic implants must address a litany of complications, including retention of high signal-to-noise ratio in probes and the ability to withstand excess force over the experimental period. To overcome these issues, we designed a chronic implant for rats. Our comprehensive protocol optimizes the entire implant process, from assembling and testing the probes (Neuropixels) to implantation. In addition to addressing the complications previously mentioned, our implant can vertically adjust probes with micron precision and is con- structed using modular components, allowing it to be easily modified for various research contexts, electro- physiological recording systems, headstages, and probe types.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available September 1, 2026
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