2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.04.454778
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Scaling up to meet new challenges of brain and behaviour through deep brain electrophysiology in freely moving sheep

Abstract: While rodents are arguably the easiest animals to use for studying brain function, relying on them as model species for translational research comes with its own sets of limitations. Here, we propose sheep as a practical large animal species for in vivo brain function studies performed in naturalistic settings. To demonstrate their experimental usefulness, we performed proof-of-principle deep brain electrophysiological recording experiments from unrestrained sheep. Recordings were made from cortex and hippocam… Show more

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