Glass pipette-carbon fiber microelectrodes for evoked potential recordings

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Current methods for recording field potentials with tungsten electrodes make it virtually impossible to use the same recording electrode also as a lesioning electrode, for example for histological confirmation of the recorded site, because the lesioning procedure usually wears off the tungsten tip. Therefore, the electrode would have to be replaced after each lesioning procedure, which is a very high cost solution to the problem. We present here a low cost, easy to make, high quality glass pipette-carbon fiber microelectrode that shows resistive, signal/noise and electrochemical coupling advantages over tungsten electrodes. Also, currently used carbon fiber microelectrodes often show problems with electrical continuity, especially regarding electrochemical applications using a carbon-powder/resin mixture, with consequent low performance, besides the inconvenience of handling such a mixture. We propose here a new method for manufacturing glass pipette-carbon fiber microelectrodes with several advantages when recording intracerebral field potentials.

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Moraes, M. F. D., & Garcia-Cairasco, N. (1997). Glass pipette-carbon fiber microelectrodes for evoked potential recordings. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 30(11), 1319–1324. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X1997001100010

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