TMS for mouse models
Takahiro Yoshikawa et al. from Takashi Tateno’s group at Hokkaido University developed mouse-sized, circular transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) coils for use in mouse models of neurological diseases and disorders. They used NeuroNexus acute penetrating probes (A1x16-5mm-50-177-A16) and ECoG grids (E32-300-20-50-HC32) to measure and characterize TMS-evoked activity throughout auditory cortex. The linear probe enabled current source density (CSD) analysis to characterize activity in specific cortical layers.
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