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Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol 41, Issue 2 268-271, Copyright © 1976 by American Physiological Society
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C. M. Ferrario, D. B. Averill, G. R. Nadzam, D. S. Porritt and J. W. McCubbin
The difficulties involved in recording high-quality electroencephalograms chronically from conscious dogs have been resolved by devising an implantable pure silver electrode assembly that can be screwed permanently into the skull. The assembly eliminates electromyographic artifacts and provides high-fidelity tracings. Construction is simple and commercially available, inexpensive parts are used. Highly satisfactory records can be obtained over periods of months.
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