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THE generation of spontaneous rhythmic activity has been studied by simultaneous recording with four micro-electrodes (4 M sodium chloride, 1–3 M Ω), either arranged in a square with sides of 1.2–4.4 mm, or in a straight line with spacings of 1.2–3 mm.
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ANDERSEN, P., ANDERSSON, S. & LØMO, T. Patterns of Spontaneous Rhythmic Activity within Various Thalamic Nuclei. Nature 211, 888–889 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/211888b0
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