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"A complete electrophysiology lab eLab is a singular data acquisition system for simultaneous recording of a full range of extracellular techniques from single-unit action potentials (Spikes) to multi-unit ones including local field potential (LFP), LTP, NCV, EEG/ECG, as well as signal modulation by external digital events. So, by using one device, one can carry out too many neuroscience/electrophysiology research projects." | "A complete electrophysiology lab eLab is a singular data acquisition system for simultaneous recording of a full range of extracellular techniques from single-unit action potentials (Spikes) to multi-unit ones including local field potential (LFP), LTP, NCV, EEG/ECG, as well as signal modulation by external digital events. So, by using one device, one can carry out too many neuroscience/electrophysiology research projects." | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
[https://sciencebeam.com/elab/ Website] | [https://sciencebeam.com/elab/ Website] | ||
[https://sciencebeam.com/elab-professional/ Website 2] | [https://sciencebeam.com/elab-professional/ Website 2] |
Latest revision as of 22:50, 17 February 2024
"A complete electrophysiology lab eLab is a singular data acquisition system for simultaneous recording of a full range of extracellular techniques from single-unit action potentials (Spikes) to multi-unit ones including local field potential (LFP), LTP, NCV, EEG/ECG, as well as signal modulation by external digital events. So, by using one device, one can carry out too many neuroscience/electrophysiology research projects."