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    Chronic, wireless recordings of large-scale brain activity in freely moving rhesus monkeys by Schwarz, David A, Lebedev, Mikhail A, Hanson, Timothy L, Dimitrov, Dragan F, Lehew, Gary, Meloy, Jim, Rajangam, Sankaranarayani, Subramanian, Vivek, Ifft, Peter J, Li, Zheng, Ramakrishnan, Arjun, Tate, Andrew, Zhuang, Katie Z, Nicolelis, Miguel A L

    Published in Nature methods (01-06-2014)
    “…Movable volumetric three-dimensional multielectrode implants coupled to a modular headcap with wireless capabilities allow simultaneous recording of nearly 500…”
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    Wireless Cortical Brain-Machine Interface for Whole-Body Navigation in Primates by Rajangam, Sankaranarayani, Tseng, Po-He, Yin, Allen, Lehew, Gary, Schwarz, David, Lebedev, Mikhail A., Nicolelis, Miguel A. L.

    Published in Scientific reports (03-03-2016)
    “…Several groups have developed brain-machine-interfaces (BMIs) that allow primates to use cortical activity to control artificial limbs. Yet, it remains unknown…”
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    Chronic, Multisite, Multielectrode Recordings in Macaque Monkeys by Miguel A. L. Nicolelis, Dimitrov, Dragan, Carmena, Jose M., Crist, Roy, Lehew, Gary, Kralik, Jerald D., Wise, Steven P.

    “…A paradigm is described for recording the activity of single cortical neurons from awake, behaving macaque monkeys. Its unique features include high-density…”
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    Interbrain cortical synchronization encodes multiple aspects of social interactions in monkey pairs by Tseng, Po-He, Rajangam, Sankaranarayani, Lehew, Gary, Lebedev, Mikhail A., Nicolelis, Miguel A. L.

    Published in Scientific reports (29-03-2018)
    “…While it is well known that the primate brain evolved to cope with complex social contingencies, the neurophysiological manifestation of social interactions in…”
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    An automatic experimental apparatus to study arm reaching in New World monkeys by Yin, Allen, An, Jehi, Lehew, Gary, Lebedev, Mikhail A., Nicolelis, Miguel A.L.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (01-05-2016)
    “…•An automated apparatus is developed for controlled experiments for small primates.•Owl monkeys learned a visually-cued task using the apparatus.•Neural…”
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