A neural-recording, headstage device wirelessly communicates signals from the brain of an animal subject to a data receiver using a bidirectional Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) link. The headstage device can record either electrical or electrochemical signals and provides user-controlled optical stimuli to help probe brain tissues. The data receiver incorporates a graphical user interface (GUI) that can process and display data in real-time. The GUI also provides controls to configure the optical stimuli and to start/stop neural recording.
Team Members
Ravi Akalkotkar
Isha Chakraborty
Tristram Coffin
Xingjian Gan
Mochen Hu
Dan Krueger
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