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Non-invasive electroencephalographical (EEG) recording system in awake monkeys

BACKGROUND: Human clinical studies reported that several electroencephalographical (EEG) parameters can be used as biomarkers of psychiatric disorders. EEGs recorded from non-human primates (monkeys) is useful for understanding of human pathologies of psychiatric disorders and development of new the...

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Autores principales: Nakamura, Tomoya, Dinh, Trong Ha, Asai, Makoto, Nishimaru, Hiroshi, Matsumoto, Jumpei, Takamura, Yusaku, Hori, Etsuro, Honda, Sokichi, Yamada, Hiroshi, Mihara, Takuma, Matsumoto, Mitsuyuki, Nishijo, Hisao
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7260294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32490247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04043
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author Nakamura, Tomoya
Dinh, Trong Ha
Asai, Makoto
Nishimaru, Hiroshi
Matsumoto, Jumpei
Takamura, Yusaku
Hori, Etsuro
Honda, Sokichi
Yamada, Hiroshi
Mihara, Takuma
Matsumoto, Mitsuyuki
Nishijo, Hisao
author_facet Nakamura, Tomoya
Dinh, Trong Ha
Asai, Makoto
Nishimaru, Hiroshi
Matsumoto, Jumpei
Takamura, Yusaku
Hori, Etsuro
Honda, Sokichi
Yamada, Hiroshi
Mihara, Takuma
Matsumoto, Mitsuyuki
Nishijo, Hisao
author_sort Nakamura, Tomoya
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Human clinical studies reported that several electroencephalographical (EEG) parameters can be used as biomarkers of psychiatric disorders. EEGs recorded from non-human primates (monkeys) is useful for understanding of human pathologies of psychiatric disorders and development of new therapeutic agents. NEW METHODS: In this study, we expand a previous non-invasive head holding system with face masks for awake monkeys to be applied to scalp EEG recording. The new design of a head holding system allows to attach scalp EEG electrodes on the positions comparable to human electrode placement and to present auditory stimuli. RESULTS: With this system, we could record auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) in auditory sensory gating and oddball paradigms, which are often used as biomarkers of psychiatric disorders in animal models and human patients. The recorded AEPs were comparable to previous human clinical data. COMPARISON WITH EXISTING METHODS: Compared with previous non-invasive head holding systems, top, side (cheek and ears), and rear of the head can be open for attachment of EEG electrodes and auditory stimulation in the present system. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that the present system is useful in EEG recording from awake monkeys. Furthermore, this system can be applied to eye-tracking and chronic intra-cerebral recording experiments.
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spelling pubmed-72602942020-06-01 Non-invasive electroencephalographical (EEG) recording system in awake monkeys Nakamura, Tomoya Dinh, Trong Ha Asai, Makoto Nishimaru, Hiroshi Matsumoto, Jumpei Takamura, Yusaku Hori, Etsuro Honda, Sokichi Yamada, Hiroshi Mihara, Takuma Matsumoto, Mitsuyuki Nishijo, Hisao Heliyon Article BACKGROUND: Human clinical studies reported that several electroencephalographical (EEG) parameters can be used as biomarkers of psychiatric disorders. EEGs recorded from non-human primates (monkeys) is useful for understanding of human pathologies of psychiatric disorders and development of new therapeutic agents. NEW METHODS: In this study, we expand a previous non-invasive head holding system with face masks for awake monkeys to be applied to scalp EEG recording. The new design of a head holding system allows to attach scalp EEG electrodes on the positions comparable to human electrode placement and to present auditory stimuli. RESULTS: With this system, we could record auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) in auditory sensory gating and oddball paradigms, which are often used as biomarkers of psychiatric disorders in animal models and human patients. The recorded AEPs were comparable to previous human clinical data. COMPARISON WITH EXISTING METHODS: Compared with previous non-invasive head holding systems, top, side (cheek and ears), and rear of the head can be open for attachment of EEG electrodes and auditory stimulation in the present system. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that the present system is useful in EEG recording from awake monkeys. Furthermore, this system can be applied to eye-tracking and chronic intra-cerebral recording experiments. Elsevier 2020-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7260294/ /pubmed/32490247 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04043 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Nakamura, Tomoya
Dinh, Trong Ha
Asai, Makoto
Nishimaru, Hiroshi
Matsumoto, Jumpei
Takamura, Yusaku
Hori, Etsuro
Honda, Sokichi
Yamada, Hiroshi
Mihara, Takuma
Matsumoto, Mitsuyuki
Nishijo, Hisao
Non-invasive electroencephalographical (EEG) recording system in awake monkeys
title Non-invasive electroencephalographical (EEG) recording system in awake monkeys
title_full Non-invasive electroencephalographical (EEG) recording system in awake monkeys
title_fullStr Non-invasive electroencephalographical (EEG) recording system in awake monkeys
title_full_unstemmed Non-invasive electroencephalographical (EEG) recording system in awake monkeys
title_short Non-invasive electroencephalographical (EEG) recording system in awake monkeys
title_sort non-invasive electroencephalographical (eeg) recording system in awake monkeys
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7260294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32490247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04043
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