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Direct-current Stimulation and Multi-electrode Array Recording of Seizure-like Activity in Mice Brain Slice Preparation
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Neuroscience
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JoVE Journal Neuroscience
Direct-current Stimulation and Multi-electrode Array Recording of Seizure-like Activity in Mice Brain Slice Preparation
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09:39 min

June 07, 2016

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 00:59Preparation of Medial Thalamus-anterior Cingulate Cortex Brain Slice
  • 03:01Preparation of Perfusion Chamber for Multielectrode Array Recording and Electric Field Generation
  • 04:23Electrically-induced Cortical Synaptic Responses and Seizure-like Activity
  • 05:58Testing Effect of DCS on Evoked Cortical Responses
  • 07:37Results: Testing of Evoked Responses and Effect of DCS on Seizure Activity
  • 08:37Conclusion

Summary

Automatic Translation

Studies have shown that cathodal transcranial direct-current stimulation can produce suppressive effects on drug-resistant seizures. In this study, an in vitro experimental setup was devised in which the direct-current stimulation and multielectrode array recording of seizure-like activity were evaluated in mice brain slice preparation. The direct-current stimulation parameters were evaluated.

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