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Published on: March 14, 2016
A method for recording single-cell activity in the frontal-pole cortex of macaque monkeys
Andrew R Mitz1, Satoshi Tsujimoto, Arthur J Maclarty
1SN/Laboratory of Systems Neuroscience, National Institute of Mental Health, MSC 4401, Bethesda, MD 20892-4401, USA. arm@nih.gov
Abstract:
Neurophysiological research has explored most of the prefrontal cortex of macaque monkeys, but the relatively inaccessible frontal-pole cortex remains unexamined. Here we describe a method for gaining access to the frontal-pole cortex with moveable microelectrodes. The key innovation is a direct approach through the frontal air sinus. In addition, the small size of the frontal-pole cortex in macaques led to the design of a smaller recording chamber than typically used in behavioral neurophysiology. The method has proven successful in two subjects, with no adverse health consequences.

