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The Neuropixels Platform: Visualizing Electrophysiological Rhythms

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This lecture explores the Neuropixels platform, a high-channel count electrophysiology device enabling the visualization of thousands of neurons. It reviews the challenges and prospects for recording from the whole brain, discussing transformational neuroscience experiments and the potential for neuro-electronic medicine. The lecture also covers the technology's impact on interdisciplinary science and the limits of electrophysiology recording.

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