Large-scale high-density brain-wide neural recording in nonhuman primates

Author:

Trautmann Eric M.ORCID,Hesse Janis K.ORCID,Stine Gabriel M.ORCID,Xia RuobingORCID,Zhu ShudeORCID,O’Shea Daniel J.ORCID,Karsh Bill,Colonell Jennifer,Lanfranchi Frank F.ORCID,Vyas SaurabhORCID,Zimnik AndrewORCID,Steinmann Natalie A.ORCID,Wagenaar Daniel A.ORCID,Andrei Alexandru,Lopez Carolina MoraORCID,O’Callaghan JohnORCID,Putzeys JanORCID,Raducanu Bogdan C.ORCID,Welkenhuysen MarleenORCID,Churchland MarkORCID,Moore TirinORCID,Shadlen MichaelORCID,Shenoy KrishnaORCID,Tsao DorisORCID,Dutta BarundebORCID,Harris TimothyORCID

Abstract

AbstractHigh-density, integrated silicon electrodes have begun to transform systems neuroscience, by enabling large-scale neural population recordings with single cell resolution. Existing technologies, however, have provided limited functionality in nonhuman primate species such as macaques, which offer close models of human cognition and behavior. Here, we report the design, fabrication, and performance of Neuropixels 1.0-NHP, a high channel count linear electrode array designed to enable large-scale simultaneous recording in superficial and deep structures within the macaque or other large animal brain. These devices were fabricated in two versions: 4416 electrodes along a 45 mm shank, and 2496 along a 25 mm shank. For both versions, users can programmatically select 384 channels, enabling simultaneous multi-area recording with a single probe. We demonstrate recording from over 3000 single neurons within a session, and simultaneous recordings from over 1000 neurons using multiple probes. This technology represents a significant increase in recording access and scalability relative to existing technologies, and enables new classes of experiments involving fine-grained electrophysiological characterization of brain areas, functional connectivity between cells, and simultaneous brain-wide recording at scale.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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