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By Andrew Klein / April 4, 2024

Electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) are techniques used in a wide range of animal research disciplines to investigate brain function, muscle activity, and their involvement in health and disease. Researchers might use EEG to study brain waves and patterns of electrical activity in animals to better understand sleep states, arousal, cognition, movement disorders, epilepsy, and sensory processing. In addition, EMG can be used concurrently to assess muscle activity during specific behaviors or tasks.  

There are two different options for acquiring EEG or EMG data with OmniPlex, which will be both addressed here. 

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By Andrew Klein / April 4, 2024

Electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) are techniques used in a wide range of animal research disciplines to investigate brain function, muscle activity, and their involvement in health and disease. Researchers might use EEG to study brain waves and patterns of electrical activity in animals to better understand sleep states, arousal, cognition, movement disorders, epilepsy, and sensory processing. In addition, EMG can be used concurrently to assess muscle activity during specific behaviors or tasks.  

There are two different options for acquiring EEG or EMG data with OmniPlex, which will be both addressed here. 

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By Kristin Dartt / January 29, 2024

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Principal component, or PC, is a term that people encounter when sorting units in Offline Sorter. It is a common visualization...

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By Harvey Wiggins / August 7, 2023
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Recent developments in neural interface technologies are leading a path to ever more detailed exploration of neural functions. Miniaturization and increases...
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By Alyssa Wright-Brown / August 2, 2023

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Choosing the right research lab to join can be a daunting task for any graduate student or postdoc. Your decision...
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By Kristin Dartt / June 1, 2023

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We get this question a lot at Plexon, both from brand-new labs and labs that have been recording for years. ...
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By Andrew Klein / April 3, 2023

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A common question we receive at Plexon is about processing large data files in Offline Sorter. The details of these...
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By Alyssa Wright-Brown / December 7, 2022

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Social distancing, self-isolation, and lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in fewer face-to-face interactions with others, and there is evidence...
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By Nioka Burns / August 15, 2022

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Forced to Teach while in Graduate school? Take advantage of the System  Teaching takes away from research, but here are...
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By Kristin Dartt / June 21, 2022

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Overall conclusion: pMAT is more user friendly, but GuPPY has more options and flexibility Summary Comparison Table   One of...
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By Penny Kalvin / June 16, 2022

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Being a researcher demands a lot from a person. One neuroscientist revealed in a Nature article how she works countless hours a...
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By plexon / June 2, 2022

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There has been a lot of discussions on Twitter and other platforms about graduate students and post-docs transitioning from academia...
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By Andrew Klein / March 14, 2022

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It has been said, an informed consumer is the best customer. At Plexon Inc, our goal is for users to...
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By Nafi Yasar / February 7, 2022

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Are you thinking about adding optogenetics to your lab? There is no shortage of articles discussing light sources and fiber...
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By Pascal Fries / August 9, 2021

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My question is for beginners, which probe would you recommend for...

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By Nafi Yasar / June 28, 2021

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A poor ground or reference connection will cause large amplitude noise, which will completely drown out the electrophysiological signal....
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By Kristin Dartt / April 14, 2021

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Data from fluorescent calcium indicators is always reported as a ratio: ΔF/F. This is the same from dyes like Fura-2...
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By Justin Brown / January 22, 2021

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Grant writing can be a long and stressful process, so we’ve gathered some grant writing tips to help you get...
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By Justin Brown / November 25, 2020

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Thanksgiving in America is coming up this week, a perfect time to start thinking about showing appreciation and thanks to...

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By Justin Brown / October 27, 2020

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As we start to get into the winter season, or as I write from Texas, the mildly less hot season,...
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By Holly Hunsberger / August 11, 2020

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A preprint is when you make a research article, or part of a research article, available for free either on...
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By Lisa Wentzel / June 4, 2020

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In late February, the Biogen Leadership Conference was held in Boston. Within two weeks it was determined to be the...

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By Sam Debes / May 20, 2020
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You wake up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night. You’ve had a strange dream about the...
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By Sam Debes / May 20, 2020
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Over the course of my studies, I came across a significant amount of people that were working in unhealthy environments...
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By Nioka Burns / March 25, 2020

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I am not someone that watches many hours of TV, but this weekend, COVID-19, rain, and a 1-year-old limited what...
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By Justin Brown / March 23, 2020

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There are a lot of reasons why someone might want to get out of academia and start looking to get...
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By Kristin Dartt / January 29, 2024
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Principal component, or PC, is a term that people encounter when sorting units in Offline Sorter. It is a common visualization to graph the first two principal components...
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By Harvey Wiggins / August 7, 2023
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Recent developments in neural interface technologies are leading a path to ever more detailed exploration of neural functions. Miniaturization and increases...
Read More

By Alyssa Wright-Brown / August 2, 2023

Image
Choosing the right research lab to join can be a daunting task for any graduate student or postdoc. Your decision...
Read More

By Kristin Dartt / June 1, 2023

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We get this question a lot at Plexon, both from brand-new labs and labs that have been recording for years. ...
Read More

By Andrew Klein / April 3, 2023

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A common question we receive at Plexon is about processing large data files in Offline Sorter. The details of these...
Read More

By Alyssa Wright-Brown / December 7, 2022

Image
Social distancing, self-isolation, and lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in fewer face-to-face interactions with others, and there is evidence...
Read More

By Nioka Burns / August 15, 2022

Image
Forced to Teach while in Graduate school? Take advantage of the System  Teaching takes away from research, but here are...
Read More

By Kristin Dartt / June 21, 2022

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Overall conclusion: pMAT is more user friendly, but GuPPY has more options and flexibility Summary Comparison Table   One of...
Read More

By Penny Kalvin / June 16, 2022

Image
Being a researcher demands a lot from a person. One neuroscientist revealed in a Nature article how she works countless hours a...
Read More

By plexon / June 2, 2022

Image
There has been a lot of discussions on Twitter and other platforms about graduate students and post-docs transitioning from academia...
Read More

By Andrew Klein / March 14, 2022

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It has been said, an informed consumer is the best customer. At Plexon Inc, our goal is for users to...
Read More

By Nafi Yasar / February 7, 2022

Image
Are you thinking about adding optogenetics to your lab? There is no shortage of articles discussing light sources and fiber...
Read More

By Pascal Fries / August 9, 2021

Image

My question is for beginners, which probe would you recommend for...

Read More

By Nafi Yasar / June 28, 2021

Image
A poor ground or reference connection will cause large amplitude noise, which will completely drown out the electrophysiological signal....
Read More

By Kristin Dartt / April 14, 2021

Image
Data from fluorescent calcium indicators is always reported as a ratio: ΔF/F. This is the same from dyes like Fura-2...
Read More

By Justin Brown / January 22, 2021

Image
Grant writing can be a long and stressful process, so we’ve gathered some grant writing tips to help you get...
Read More

By Justin Brown / November 25, 2020

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Thanksgiving in America is coming up this week, a perfect time to start thinking about showing appreciation and thanks to...

Read More

By Justin Brown / October 27, 2020

Image
As we start to get into the winter season, or as I write from Texas, the mildly less hot season,...
Read More

By Holly Hunsberger / August 11, 2020

Image
A preprint is when you make a research article, or part of a research article, available for free either on...
Read More

By Lisa Wentzel / June 4, 2020

Image

In late February, the Biogen Leadership Conference was held in Boston. Within two weeks it was determined to be the...

Read More
By Sam Debes / May 20, 2020
Image
You wake up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night. You’ve had a strange dream about the...
Read More
By Sam Debes / May 20, 2020
Image
Over the course of my studies, I came across a significant amount of people that were working in unhealthy environments...
Read More

By Nioka Burns / March 25, 2020

Image
I am not someone that watches many hours of TV, but this weekend, COVID-19, rain, and a 1-year-old limited what...
Read More

By Justin Brown / March 23, 2020

Image
There are a lot of reasons why someone might want to get out of academia and start looking to get...
Read More