Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6269587 Journal of Neuroscience Methods 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Electrophysiological studies of the effects of electrical brain stimulation have to contend with stimulus artifacts, which complicate both the maintenance of recorded neuron waveforms at recording time, and the post-hoc analysis of the data. The artifacts can be removed by digitally averaging some or all of the (stereotypic) artifact waveforms across artifacts, and then subtracting the resulting template from the recorded waveform at the time of artifact production. Available software-based approaches to this problem are effective but time consuming, and do not help with the problem of maintaining the recording quality at recording time. Alternative hardware-based methods are effective as well, but relatively inflexible and very expensive.We here provide a detailed description of a simple high-performance artifact removal device based on a multi-processor microcontroller as well as analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters. This device provides the benefits of self-adapting online-removal of stimulus artifacts for a fraction of the price of the commercially available devices. The device is fully customizable, and can be easily adjusted to various stimulation conditions, as well as AC line noise removal.

► Low-cost on-line stimulus artifact removal device for electrophysiologic experiments. ► Flexible design to account for various stimulation conditions. ► Can be configured to allow AC line noise removal.

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