On the photovoltaic effect in local field potential recordings

Sanja Mikulovic1, Stefano Pupe2, Helton Maia Peixoto3

  • 1Uppsala University , Unit of Developmental Genetics, Department of Neuroscience, Husargatan 3, 75237, Uppsala, Sweden.

Neurophotonics
|February 3, 2016
PubMed

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