Neurosurgical access to cortical areas in the lateral fissure of primates

In this report, a method is presented for gaining direct access to cortical areas within the lateral fissure of primates for neuroanatomical tracer injections and electrode array implantation. Compared to areas on the surface of the brain, the anatomical and physiological properties of areas within...

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Hauptverfasser: Hackett, Troy A., Karmos, George, Schroeder, Charles E., Ulbert, Istvan, Sterbing-D’Angelo, Susanne J., D’Angelo, William R., Kajikawa, Yoshinao, Blumell, Suzanne, de la Mothe, Lisa
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description In this report, a method is presented for gaining direct access to cortical areas within the lateral fissure of primates for neuroanatomical tracer injections and electrode array implantation. Compared to areas on the surface of the brain, the anatomical and physiological properties of areas within the fissure are poorly understood. Typically, access to these areas is indirectly achieved by ablating or passing through intervening areas. To enable direct experimental access, a neurosurgical technique was developed in primates whereby the banks of the lateral fissure were retracted with sparing of the vascular network and intervening areas. In some animals, anatomical tracers were directly injected into target fields without contamination of other areas. In others, multichannel electrode arrays were implanted into target areas for chronic recording of neural activity. Since, these techniques could be adapted for exploration of areas within other sulci, the approach represents an important advance in efforts to elucidate the functional organization of the primate cerebral cortex.
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Cerebral Cortex - surgery
Chronic recording
Coloring Agents
Connections
Dissection - instrumentation
Dissection - methods
Electrode array
Electrodes - standards
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Galago
Macaca mulatta
Macaca radiata
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Middle Cerebral Artery - injuries
Middle Cerebral Artery - surgery
Neuroanatomy
Neurophysiology
Neurophysiology - instrumentation
Neurophysiology - methods
Neurosurgery
Neurosurgical Procedures - instrumentation
Neurosurgical Procedures - methods
Postoperative Complications - prevention & control
Primates - anatomy & histology
Primates - surgery
Somatosensory cortex
Staining and Labeling
title Neurosurgical access to cortical areas in the lateral fissure of primates
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