Introduction to electrophysiological methods and instrumentation /

Introduction to Electrophysiological Methods and Instrumentation, Second Edition covers all topics of interest to electrophysiologists, neuroscientists and neurophysiologists, from the reliable penetration of cells and the behavior and function of the equipment, to the mathematical tools available f...

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Main Authors: Bretschneider, Franklin, 1947-
Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.
Group Author: Weille, Jan R. de (Jan Ragstat)
Published: Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier,
Publisher Address: London :
Publication Dates: [2019]
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Edition: Second edition.
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Online Access: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128142103
Summary: Introduction to Electrophysiological Methods and Instrumentation, Second Edition covers all topics of interest to electrophysiologists, neuroscientists and neurophysiologists, from the reliable penetration of cells and the behavior and function of the equipment, to the mathematical tools available for analyzing data. It discusses the pros and cons of techniques and methods used in electrophysiology and how to avoid pitfalls. Although the basics of electrophysiological techniques remain the principal purpose of this second edition, it now integrates several current developments, including, amongst others, automated recording for high throughput screening and multimodal recordings to correlate electrical activity with other physiological parameters collected by optical means. This book provides the electrophysiologist with the tools needed to understand his or her equipment and how to acquire and analyze low-voltage biological signals.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (355 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780128142110
0128142111
9780128142103
0128142103
Index Number: QP341
CLC: Q424
Contents: 1. Electrical Quantities and Their Relations<br>2. Electrical and Electronic Circuits; Measurements<br>3. Electronic Devices<br>4. Electronic and Electrophysiological Instrumentation<br>5. Electro(de) Chemistry<br>6. Volume Conduction: Electric Fields in Electrolyte Solutions<br>7. The Analysis Toolkit<br>8. Recording of Electrophysiological Signals<br>9. Analysis of Electrophysiological Signals<br>10. Microscopy and Optical Methods in Electrophysiology.