On 20 Jul 2002 23:14:23 GMT, "Jean-Etienne Poirrier"
<jepoirrier at nospam.student.ulg.ac.be> wrote:
>Hi,
>>I am a B.Sc. student at the university of Liege (Belgium) doing my B.Sc.
>thesis on protein expression in rats hippocampus. For a part of my job, I
>had to record rat sleep. A kind physician recording EEG in humans show me
>how to record. But now I have raw data, I cannot find how to interpret
>them.
>>Hopefully, I look at both the recording and the rat. So I know when he's
>asleep and when he's awake. But that's all :-(
>>Could someone give me some advice, web links, publications, articles, books
>references ?
>>Many thanks in advance,
>Jean-Etienne Poirrier
Sorry, I don't know the details myself. But I did try a search of
www.google.com for"Rat EEG sleep" and found a bunch of seemingly
useful hits including some with references to the research literature.
Check the materials and methods sections of some of those papers and
you should find what you need.
Actually, a better way would be to get the names of some researchers
who have done it and contact them for the techniques.