Application Of A Flexible Polymer Microecog Array To Map Functional Coherence In Schizophrenia Model

METHODSX(2020)

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Abstract
Anatomically, connections form the fundamental brain network, functionally the different types of oscillatory electric activities are creating a temporarily connected fraction of the anatomical connectome generating an output to the motor system. Schizophrenia can be considered as a connectome disease, in which the sensory input generates a schizophrenia specific temporary connectome and the signal processing becomes diseased showing hallucinations and adverse behavioral reactions. In this work, flexible, 32-channel polymer microelectrode arrays fabricated by the authors are used to map the functional coherence on large cortical areas during physiological activities in a schizophrenia model in rats.- Fabrication of a flexible microECoG array is shown.- Protocol to use a flexible microECoG is demonstrated to characterize connectome diseases in rats.- Customized method to analyze the functional coherence between different cortical areas during visually evoked potential is detailed.- R-based implementation of the analysis method is presented. (C) 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V
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Electrocorticography, Connectome disease, EEG, Brain mapping, Neuroimaging, Schizophrenia
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