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- Hong et al., 2016 - A Novel Long-term, Multi-Channel and Non-invasive Electrophysiology Platform for Zebrafish
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Fig. 3
Distinguishing epileptic artifacts in iZAP. (a) Various electrophysiology modalities detectable in iZAP system. The current iZAP system can distinguish seizure-like EEG signals from (b) eye and (c) tail (i.e., electrooculography and electromyography). The corresponding videographs were taken as 30 frames per second. |
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