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Grids from bands, or bands from grids? An examination of the effects of single unit contamination on grid cell firing fields

Neural recording technology is improving rapidly, allowing for the detection of spikes from hundreds of cells simultaneously. The limiting step in multielectrode electrophysiology continues to be single cell isolation. However, this step is crucial to the interpretation of data from putative single...

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Published in:Journal of neurophysiology 2016-02, Vol.115 (2), p.992-1002
Main Authors: Navratilova, Z, Godfrey, K B, McNaughton, B L
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