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Digital lynx sx hardware

Manufactured by Neuralynx

The Digital Lynx SX is a hardware product designed for neural data acquisition. It features multiple input channels for recording electrophysiological signals, with high-speed data acquisition capabilities. The core function of the Digital Lynx SX is to capture and digitize neural signals for further processing and analysis.

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Neuronal Populations Recorded via Tetrodes

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Electrophysiological data was collected daily while animals were engaged in the task. Spike-triggered waveforms were recorded from each tetrode using Digital Lynx SX hardware and Cheetah data acquisition software (Neuralynx, Bozeman, MT). Data were acquired with a sampling rate of 32 kHz, and spike waveforms were bandpass filtered at frequency ranges of 600 – 6,000 Hz. Tetrodes were moved 40-80 μm after each recording session to ensure that independent populations of neurons were sampled across sessions.
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Neuronal Populations Recorded via Tetrodes

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Electrophysiological data was collected daily while animals were engaged in the task. Spike-triggered waveforms were recorded from each tetrode using Digital Lynx SX hardware and Cheetah data acquisition software (Neuralynx, Bozeman, MT). Data were acquired with a sampling rate of 32 kHz, and spike waveforms were bandpass filtered at frequency ranges of 600 – 6,000 Hz. Tetrodes were moved 40-80 μm after each recording session to ensure that independent populations of neurons were sampled across sessions.
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