Actions

Action details
Coordinates
Single wire electrode--
Silicon probe implantdepth: 0.7 mm ML angle: 45 ° ML: 0.75 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 4.5 mm ML angle: 11 ° ML: -4.6 mm -
Silicon probe implant--
Silicon probe implantdepth: 8 mm ML: 5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 8 mm ML: -5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 1.6 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 8 mm ML: 5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 8 mm ML: -5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 1.6 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 1.6 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 1.6 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm rotation: -45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm rotation: -45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.5 mm ML: 2.0 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -7.5 mm AP angle: 2 ° AP: 2 mm ML: -0.4 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -2.2 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -2.7 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -7.5 mm AP angle: 2 ° AP: 2 mm ML: -0.4 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -7.5 mm ML: -0.4 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -2.2 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 1.6 mm rotation: -45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm rotation: -45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm rotation: -45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: 2.5 mm -
Optic fiber implantdepth: 3 mm AP: 1 mm ML: 2 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 0.7 mm ML angle: 45 ° ML: 0.75 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 4.5 mm ML angle: 11 ° ML: -4.6 mm -
Silicon probe implant--
Silicon probe implantdepth: 8 mm ML: 5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 8 mm ML: -5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 1.6 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 8 mm ML: 5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 8 mm ML: -5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 1.6 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantAP angle: 10 ° ML angle: 21 ° AP: 10 mm ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 1.6 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 1.6 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm rotation: -45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm rotation: -45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.5 mm ML: 2.0 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -7.5 mm AP angle: 2 ° AP: 2 mm ML: -0.4 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -2.2 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -2.7 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -7.5 mm AP angle: 2 ° AP: 2 mm ML: -0.4 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -7.5 mm ML: -0.4 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -2.2 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: 1.6 mm rotation: -45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm rotation: -45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: 2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm rotation: -45 ° ML: -2.5 mm -
Silicon probe implantdepth: -1.6 mm rotation: 45 ° ML: 2.5 mm -

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Actions encompasses a range of surgical and procedural techniques employed to study the brain's structure, function, and response to various interventions. These actions are critical for advancing our understanding of neural mechanisms, developing treatments for neurological disorders, and exploring the effects of genetic and environmental factors on brain health. The types of actions share relationships, but fields are tailored to type.

Types of Actions:

  • Brain lesion: A surgical procedure that intentionally damages or destroys brain tissue to study the functions of specific brain areas. Lesions can help identify the roles of different brain regions in behavior and cognition.
  • Craniectomy: Involves the surgical removal of a portion of the skull to access the brain, without replacing the skull bone afterward. This procedure is often used in cases requiring prolonged brain access or to alleviate pressure after brain injury.
  • Craniotomy: A surgical procedure where part of the skull is temporarily removed to expose the brain for surgery or research purposes. The removed bone is typically replaced after the procedure, making it a temporary opening.
  • Optic fiber implant: Involves the surgical implantation of an optic fiber into the brain, often used in optogenetics research to manipulate or record neuronal activity with light..
  • Brain perfusion fixation: A technique for preserving brain tissue where a fixative solution is pumped through the circulatory system to stabilize and preserve tissue structure. This method is essential for preparing brain specimens for microscopic examination.
  • Single wire electrode: Refers to the implantation of a single wire electrode into the brain, used for recording electrical activity from or stimulating specific neurons or brain areas.
  • Silicon probe implant: Involves the implantation of a silicon probe, a device equipped with multiple recording sites, into the brain. Silicon probes are used for high-density recording of neural activity..
  • Brain slice: Refers to ex vivo preparations obtained by sectioning brain tissue into thin slices. These slices are used for various types of experiments, including electrophysiological recordings and pharmacological studies.
  • Tetrode wire electrode: The implantation of a tetrode, a device made of four intertwined wire electrodes, into the brain. Tetrodes allow for the recording of electrical signals from multiple neurons simultaneously.
  • Virus injection: Involves injecting a virus into the brain, typically to deliver genetic material for research purposes, such as gene therapy experiments or to manipulate gene expression in specific brain regions. Typically performed with a small glass capillary.

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  • Type: the type of action (required).
  • Subject: The subject the action was performed on (required).
  • Description: Description of the action.
  • Date and time: Date and time the action was performed.
  • Consumable: Consumable used in the action.
  • Hardware device: Hardware device used to perform the action.
  • Brain region: Target brain region where the action was performed.
  • Coordinates system: The Coordinate system.
  • Coordinates: Where the action is performed. Learn more about the types of coordinate systems and specific values on the documentation website.
  • Type details: Each type has a number of specific fields for that action type.

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