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  2. Neuropixels - Wikipedia

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    The probes are used in hundreds of neuroscience laboratories including the International Brain Laboratory, to record brain activity mostly in mice and rats. By revealing the activity of vast numbers of neurons, Neuropixels probes are allowing new approaches [ 3 ] to the study of brain processes such as sensory processing, decision making, [ 4 ...

  3. International Brain Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The subsequent milestone involves the assembly of a brain-wide map of activity. This map of activity is being obtained with Neuropixels probes, which allow recording up to 300-1000 neurons simultaneously. [7] Other recording technologies, such as calcium imaging, will be used in the second phase. These data will then be analyzed and integrated ...

  4. IMEC - Wikipedia

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    The performance of the Neuropixels probes and their potential for transformational neuroscience experiments was described in a November 9, 2017 paper published in Nature. [28] In 2019, The New York Times reported that imec's Neuropixels technology is widely recognized as the most advanced method of gathering data from brain cells.

  5. Kenneth D Harris - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth D. Harris is a neuroscientist at University College London.He is most known for his contributions to the understanding of the neural code used by vast populations of neurons.

  6. Microelectrode array - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the astrocytes and microglia recruited to the device begin to accumulate, forming a sheath surrounding the array that extends tens of micrometres around the device. This not only increases the space between electrode probes, but also insulates the electrodes and increases impedance measurements.

  7. New York man pleads guilty in Chinese 'secret police station ...

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    A New York resident who prosecutors say operated a "secret police station" in the Chinatown district of Manhattan to aid Beijing's targeting of dissidents, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to ...

  8. Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour

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    Conceptualised by Lord David Sainsbury in partnership with the Wellcome Trust, SWC was officially opened on 23 May 2016 by Nobel Laureate Professor Eric Kandel. [4] SWC was established by inaugural Director and Nobel Laureate John O’Keefe [7] with funding from the Gatsby Charitable Foundation [2] and Wellcome Trust.

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