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Accurately measuring the activity in a specific visual area in a reproducible and standardized manner first requires a window into the brain - replacing a small section of the skull with a clear glass cover slip that allows visual access to a 5 mm diameter region of the brain.
Being able to consistently locate a cortical region and even a specific cell requires that each system used to collect data maintains a consistent relationship between the mouse's eye and the visual stimulus being presented.
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