Abstract

The various types of electrodes used for intracerebral recordings in human beings have been reviewed. A multielectrode lead is described which can be introduced into the brain externally to the needle-introducer. It can be used for recordings in the operating room as well as for “chronic” implantation (as “chronic” is defined herein). Localization of the tip of the electrode in the roentgenograms of the skull is fairly easy.

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