Medusa Small Animal EEG and EMG Recording System
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Systems neuroscience research ---- Sleep research ---- Attention, learning and memory research ---- Cognition and decision-making research
Pain research ---- Pharmacology and toxicology research ---- Neuroeconomics research ---- Epilepsy, Parkinson's and other mental illness research
The Medusa system is used to record the neural electrical activity of mice during sleep, epilepsy and cognitive behavior in a freely moving state. A single device can collect electrophysiological signals of up to 8 animals at the same time. The Medusa system is easy to install, powerful, rich in supporting functions, and has a user-friendly software interface. It can collect, process and analyze various types of physiological signals (such as field potential, EEG, EMG, ECG, etc.) and accelerometer motion signals, and can be used in conjunction with behavioral equipment, optogenetic stimulation and electrical stimulation systems, and video synchronization systems.
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Data acquisition and analysisUp to 8 channels of EEG & EMG acquisition
Independent settings for each animal
Integrated synchronized video
Automatic sleep/epilepsy analysis
Real-time closed-loop feedback output
Online Power Spectrum Analysis
EDF general data formatRich accessory modules:


Sleep soundproof recording box
• Ultra-compact design
• Record up to 8 animals simultaneously
• User-defined digital filters
• 16 auxiliary digital inputs
• Synchronous video behavior monitoring module
• Battery powered (eliminating power frequency noise interference)
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Fudan University
Tsinghua University
Nanchang University
Tianjin University
Zhejiang University
Nanjing University
Southeast University
University of Science and Technology of China
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Wuhan Union Hospital, China
Institute of Neuroscience, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tongji Hospital
Huashan Hospital
Tongji University
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