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Axoscope 9.0 data acquisition software

Manufactured by Molecular Devices
Sourced in United States

Axoscope 9.0 is a data acquisition software developed by Molecular Devices. It is designed to capture and record electrical signals from various experimental setups. The software provides a user-friendly interface for real-time data visualization, analysis, and storage.

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2 protocols using axoscope 9.0 data acquisition software

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Electrophysiological Recording of Auditory Cortex

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Local-field potentials in response to auditory stimuli were recorded with a teflon-coated stainless steel wire (200 μm in diameter, A-M Systems, Chantilly, VA) positioned on the dura surface above the left auditory cortex. Continuous electrocorticogram was primarily amplified 10-fold, by using the AI 405 amplifier (Molecular Devices Corporation, Union City, CA, USA), high-pass filtered at 0.1 Hz, 200-fold amplified, and low-pass filtered at 400 Hz (CyberAmp 380, Molecular Devices Corporation), and finally sampled with 16-bit precision at 2 kHz (DigiData 1320A, Molecular Devices Corporation). The data were stored on a computer hard disk using Axoscope 9.0 data acquisition software (Molecular Devices Corporation) for later off-line analysis.
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Electrophysiological Recording of Local Field Potentials

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After surgery, the right ear bar was removed and recording started. Local-field-potentials were first amplified 10-fold with the MPA8I preamplifier (Multi Channel Systems MCS GmbH, Reutlingen, Germany), high-pass filtered at 0.1 Hz, low-pass filtered at 5000 Hz, and 50-fold amplified with an FA32I filter amplifier (Multi Channel Systems MCS GmbH), low-pass filtered at 400 Hz with a CyberAmp 380 filter amplifier (Molecular Devices Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA, USA), and finally sampled with 16-bit precision at 2 kHz (DigiData 1320A, Molecular Devices Corporation). The data were stored on a computer hard disk with Axoscope 9.0 data acquisition software (Molecular Devices Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA, USA).
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