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⤵️ Giving the final touches to the #HybridDrive
In more details:
Adding the cone
(painted with conductive epoxy, connected to the drive’s ground, to (try and) shield it from electrical interference, but it’s the first time I do this so I don’t know if it will work. Once on the rat, it will have a cap as well, except when plugged into the recording system.)
#GoldPlating
This drive has 2 sets of tetrodes: 13 microns Nichrome wire and 17 microns Platinum-Iridium wire (testing which is best). Due to different wire material and diameter, they get gold-plated slightly differently; see this for a good plating tutorial for 12-13 um Nichrome, generously shared by John Bladon: https://github.com/elduvelle/ephys_tutorials/blob/main/4_gold_plating_Nichrome_12um.md
View of the finished drive.
I am also testing the effects of implanting the tetrodes directly in the brain during surgery, or keeping them retracted in the drive and only lower them at the end of the surgery. This is for a bilateral dorsal #Hippocampus implant so it has two groups of tetrodes. I personally do not understand the point of not implanting directly in brain…
The guide/outer cannulas and their #Tetrodes
Each guide cannula holds 4 tetrodes which move together, excepted 1 cannula that holds a single tetrode - to be left in the corpus callosum and used for reference. If everything works as planned. I used 27 gauge (thin walled) inner cannulas to guide the tetrodes - the smaller diameter that you can see); these do not move, only the shuttles and the tetrodes move.
Next step is implantation surgery!
⤵️ We have signals! I think… I’ve never implanted that high in cortex. It’s definitely very silent for now. Does it look normal to you?
The timescale is 2s; this shows the unfiltered and unreferenced signals. There are a few disconnected channels.
After trying it out, I still don’t understand the point of implanting your #Tetrodes out of the brain and wait until the end of the surgery to lower them. I much prefer watching them go in the brain, so I know what’s happening! And it’s also much faster.
⤵️ It looks like we have #Theta already! Probably volume conduction - cortex above hippocampus doesn’t generate theta, right?
(This shows half of the signals)
Also, thanks to my great PI, we solved a problem of silent/attenuated signals due to a bad drive -> headstage adaptor :)
#EphysTip 1: if something feels fishy, it’s probably because it is!
#EphysTip 2: always test all parts of your circuit with a signal generator
Weird question: do you know if there's any actual publication pointing out that place cells aren't all perfect gaussian fields? I'm realizing that this might just be a completely public "secret", in that anyone who looks at hippocampal data knows it and everyone who doesn't.... doesn't
@dlevenstein yes, very good point! Goes together with another common misconception about #PlaceCells that they have to have 1 unique place field - no! This is only the case in very small environnements.
Regarding non-Gaussian place fields:
The human hippocampus has been implicated in memory, in particular episodic or declarative memory. In rats, hippocampal lesions cause selective spatial deficits, and hippocampal complex spike cells (place cells) exhibit spatially localized firing, suggesting a role in spatial memory, although broade …
@dlevenstein (and @kevinbolding) Also just for experiencing the variety of place field shapes people can check the supplementary data of our “4-room” experiment biorxiv version:
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2020/10/21/2020.10.20.346130/DC2/embed/media-2.pdf? (That link will download the pdf, this one is the page linking to sup data: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.10.20.346130v1.supplementary-material)
@elduvelle @kevinbolding I’m curious: about how many would you say you see like the second from the left in the bottom row? 🤔
https://twitter.com/dlevenstein/status/1644722955929223169?s=46&t=zLACKZjahUD8huiRa33NWg