In neurophysiology, investigating brain connectivity within and between different brain structures is of fundamental importance for understanding nervous system function and its relation to behavior. Yet, parallel recordings in multiple brain structures is highly challenging, especially in rodents, which are most commonly employed in neurophysiological research but rather small in size. In this study, the design and manufacturing of a high-density multi-channel electrode for chronic, multi-structure parallel recordings in rats is presented and exemplified with functional neuronal recordings from 128 recording channels, placed bilaterally in eight different brain structures, in an awake, freely moving animal.

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