
doi: 10.1007/bf00839287
pmid: 4016274
The authors describe electromyographic electrodes (EMG electrodes) for recording the activity of several muscles in chronic experiments on cats. An EMG electrode is a loop made of a silver wire 200 micron in diameter and 1.5-2 cm long, to which a flexible copper wire insulated with teflon 300 micron in diameter is soldered. The soldering site is insulated with biologically indifferent material. The EMG electrodes turned out fairly good in numerous experiments.
Electromyography, Cats, Animals, Equipment Design, Electrodes, Implanted
Electromyography, Cats, Animals, Equipment Design, Electrodes, Implanted
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