Abstract

Recording the extracellular neuroelectric activity at several sites along a nerve trunk provides information on single unit action potential shape and conduction velocity. Several correlation techniques are examined for separating the multi-unit neuroelectric activity into the activity of single nerve fibres. An instrument is described that simultaneously separates multi-unit recordings, made at two sites along a nerve trunk, into single unit activity.

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