Isoda Masaki, Tsutsui Ken-Ichiro, Katsuyama Narumi, Naganuma Tomoka, Saito Naohiro, Furusawa Yoshihito, Mushiake Hajime, Taira Masato, Tanji Jun
Department of Physiology, Tohoku University School of Medicine, 2-1 Seiryo-cho, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8575, Japan.
J Neurosci Methods. 2005 Feb 15;141(2):277-82. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2004.07.003.
We have designed a new device for head fixation of behaving monkeys. The fixation device consists of a duralumin head ring mounted with four screw holders. It is firmly fixed to the animal's skull with four stainless steel screw pins. The head ring is then attached to a primate chair in any desirable position and angle using a set of adjustable plates. The device has been used for behavioral training that requires accurate gaze monitoring and for recording single-unit activity over a several-month period. The advantage of our device is that it is simple to use; it can be attached readily without major surgical procedures and it can be quickly removed when experiments are not running. This head fixation system is suitable for behavioral experiments and single-unit recording studies. It may also be applicable for studies on functional imaging of the macaque brain, by constructing it of non-magnetic materials.
我们设计了一种用于行为学实验猴子头部固定的新装置。该固定装置由一个安装有四个螺丝固定器的硬铝头环组成。它通过四个不锈钢销钉牢固地固定在动物的头骨上。然后,使用一组可调节板将头环以任何所需的位置和角度连接到灵长类动物椅上。该装置已用于需要精确注视监测的行为训练以及长达数月的单神经元活动记录。我们装置的优点是使用简单;无需大手术即可轻松安装,并且在实验不进行时可以快速拆除。这种头部固定系统适用于行为实验和单神经元记录研究。通过用非磁性材料构建它,它也可能适用于猕猴脑功能成像研究。