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Secure an anesthetized rat to a stereotaxic frame with its skull exposed.
The rat has a burr hole in the skull with the dura pierced, a neck incision, and stimulating electrodes attached to its whisker pads.
Fix an electroencephalogram, or EEG, spider electrode smeared with conductive paste on the skull, keeping the burr hole clear.
The spider electrode measures surface EEG, reflecting overall neuronal activity from the cortical area beneath it.
Mount a linear multi-channel microelectrode onto a micromanipulator.
Insert the microelectrode into the cerebral cortex through the burr hole to a depth of 1500 micrometers.
The microelectrode measures local field potential, or LFP, reflecting cortical neuronal activity.
Place the EEG and LFP reference electrodes inside the neck incision.
Connect the recording and reference electrodes to a preamplifier linked to a data acquisition unit.
Apply electrical stimuli to the whisker pads and adjust the microelectrode depth to maximize the evoked LFP amplitude. Record the co-localized EEG and LFP signals.
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