Matching
Match the technique with its description.
Premises:
Multi-electrode arrays
Extracellular recording
Intracellular recording
Whole-cell patch recording
Local field potential
Single-unit recording
Electroencephalography
Responses:
Made with an electrode placed outside of a neuron cell membrane
A recording of the dendritic and synaptic activity of a group of neurons
Made with an electrode placed right at the surface of the cell membrane
A recording from many neurons at the same time that are located within a small distance from each other
The synchronized activity of thousands of neurons
Made with a sharp electrode placed inside the cell membrane
An extracellular recording from one neuron
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Multi-electrode arrays
Extracellular recording
Intracellular recording
Whole-cell patch recording
Local field potential
Single-unit recording
Electroencephalography
Premises:
Multi-electrode arrays
Extracellular recording
Intracellular recording
Whole-cell patch recording
Local field potential
Single-unit recording
Electroencephalography
Responses:
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