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Optical microelectrodes (optrodes) are used in neuroscience to transmit light into the brain of a genetically modified animal to evoke and record electrical activity from light-sensitive neurons. Our novel micro-optrode solution... more
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      NeuroscienceElectrophysiologyScanning Electron MicroscopyCyclic Voltammetry
Microelectrodes using single carbon fibres as the conducting element have been used since 1979 for electrophysiological measurements in vivo and in vitro. However, there is still considerable discussion about the manufacture of these... more
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    • In Vivo Fast Scan Cyclic Voltammetry
Fast-scan cyclic voltammetry at carbon-fiber microelectrodes can be used to measure behaviorally correlated dopamine changes in the extracellular fluid of the brain of freely moving rats. These experiments employ a chronically implanted... more
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      ElectrochemistryIn Vivo Fast Scan Cyclic VoltammetryNafionNeural Implants
Cylindrical, 7 μm in diameter carbon fiber (CF) microelectrodes were constructed and tested for their responses to dopamine in constant potential amperometry or fast scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV). Amperometry was carried out in a... more
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      NeuroscienceElectrophysiologyElectrochemistryCyclic Voltammetry
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      NeurosciencePsychologyCognitive ScienceDrugs And Addiction
Although fear directs adaptive behavioral responses, how aversive cues recruit motivational neural circuitry is poorly understood. Specifically, while it is known that dopamine (DA) transmission within the nucleus accumbens (NAc) is... more
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      NeuroscienceIn Vivo Fast Scan Cyclic VoltammetryBehavioral NeuroscienceNucleus Accumbens