Learning sound categories via passive exposure to speech
Acute recordings with DiI-coated A4x4-4mm-200-200-1250-A16 probes captured multi-unit activity and bursting with these large (~40um diameter) electrode sites. Wanyi Liu and David Vicario at Rutgers University used NeuroNexus probes to cover a rostrocaudal plane of the caudomedial nidopallium auditory area in the awake-behaving zebra finch.
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