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Take an anesthetized rat with the exposed, cleaned temporal bones situated bilaterally to the intracortical neurons-rich parietal cortex.
Place a stimulation electrode filled with an electroconductive gel on one temporal bone for electrical contact and secure it with dental cement.
Fix another stimulation electrode on the opposite temporal bone for uniform stimulation of the parietal region.
Drill holes in the skull and insert anchor screws to stabilize the implant.
Place the recording electrodes in the parietal cortex to capture signals from the intracortical neurons which are involved in the development of seizures, the abnormal electrical activity.
Secure the screws and electrodes with dental cement.
Connect the electrode wires to a head-mounted amplifier and attach a mesh protector around it to protect the amplifier and the electrodes.
Wash the exposed tissues with disinfectant, inject local anesthesia, and suture the wound.
The rat with the implanted on-head electrode system is ready for real-time seizure detection.
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