Implantable multi-electrode microdrive array
First Claim
1. An apparatus for use in neurophysiological research and clinical diagnosis comprising:
- an array of elongated guide cannulae, each of said cannulae having an upper and lower end, said lower ends of said cannulae being aligned parallel with and adjacent each other,said upper ends of said cannulae being inclined outwardly,support means for supporting said array of guide cannulae, wherein said support means includes a core having an upper end and a lower end, a first passageway formed in the lower end of said core, and adapted to receive the lower ends of said array of guide cannulae, a plurality of inclined passageways formed in the upper part of said core, each of said plurality of passageways communicating with said first passageway and extending upwardly and angularly with respect to said first passageway, each of said inclined passageways adapted to carry the upper portion of one of said guide cannulae,at least one electrode slidably carried within each of said guide cannulae,each of said electrodes having upper and lower ends,electrode adjustment means connected to the upper end of said electrodes, said electrode adjustment means moving the electrode or electrodes in each of said guide cannulae independently of the electrodes carried in the other guide cannulae.
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Abstract
An apparatus is provided for use in neurophysiological research in general, and, in particular, for use on conscious, freely moving animals and on in vitro tissue samples. An array of elongated guide cannulae have lower ends which are parallel with and adjacent each other and upper ends which are inclined outwardly. Recording electrodes are slidably carried within each of the guide cannulae and an electrode adjustment mechanism moves the electrode or electrodes in each of the guide cannulae independently of the electrodes carried in the other guide cannulae. The apparatus has a capacity for recording vastly more timing patterns of neural activity than prior art devices.
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1. An apparatus for use in neurophysiological research and clinical diagnosis comprising:
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an array of elongated guide cannulae, each of said cannulae having an upper and lower end, said lower ends of said cannulae being aligned parallel with and adjacent each other, said upper ends of said cannulae being inclined outwardly, support means for supporting said array of guide cannulae, wherein said support means includes a core having an upper end and a lower end, a first passageway formed in the lower end of said core, and adapted to receive the lower ends of said array of guide cannulae, a plurality of inclined passageways formed in the upper part of said core, each of said plurality of passageways communicating with said first passageway and extending upwardly and angularly with respect to said first passageway, each of said inclined passageways adapted to carry the upper portion of one of said guide cannulae, at least one electrode slidably carried within each of said guide cannulae, each of said electrodes having upper and lower ends, electrode adjustment means connected to the upper end of said electrodes, said electrode adjustment means moving the electrode or electrodes in each of said guide cannulae independently of the electrodes carried in the other guide cannulae. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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2. An apparatus for use in neurophysiological research and clinical diagnosis comprising:
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an array of elongated guide cannulae, each of said cannulae having an upper and lower end, said lower ends of said cannulae being aligned parallel with and adjacent each other, said upper ends of said cannulae being inclined outwardly, support means for supporting said array of guide cannulae, at least one electrode slidably carried within each of said guide cannulae, each of said electrodes having upper and lower ends, electrode adjustment means connected to the upper end of said electrodes, said electrode adjustment means moving the electrode or electrodes in each of said guide cannulae independently of the electrodes carried in the other guide cannulae, said electrode adjustment means including a plurality of drive cannulae, one of which is slidably mounted over the upper end of each of said guide cannulae, each of said drive cannulae being connected to the upper end of said electrode or electrodes carried in each respective guide cannulae, a plurality of adjustment rods individually mounted parallel to each of said drive cannulae, and an electrode drive means carried by each of said adjustment rods and connected to one of said drive cannulae such that actuation of an electrode drive means causes sliding motion of one of said drive cannula and the electrode or electrodes to which said drive cannula is connected relative to a guide cannula. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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