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The
Model MO-96 is mounted on the skull of a medium-sized
animal such as monkeys to perform chronic experiments.
Its 15mm fine movement range permits deeper brain
insertion of a microelectrode. The MO-96 allows a
separately available guide tube to be fitted for
precise positioning and insertion of a microelectrode
into hard tissue or deep brain cells. Despite these
added features, the drive unit has reduced its weight
to lighten the burden on the animal.
Its
remotely controlled oil hydraulic system permits
vibration-free insertion of a microelectrode. With the
detachable/attachable drive unit fixed on the skull
mount chamber, even if the animal head moves, the
microelectrode can be held in position. A transparent
acrylic X-Y stage permits visual observation of the
microelectrode insertion. By adjusting the positions
of the gasket and the electrode holder, various types
of microelectrodes can be used with the MO-96. The
skull mount chamber can be filled with Ringer's
solution to bring the functioning of the brain to a
complete halt, which permits recording for prolonged
periods of time.
*Used
in combination with a pulse motor microdrive, this
system permits even more accurate operation. For
details, please send email to SPT.
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