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All rights of reproduction in any form reserved. [4] SIMULTANEOUSLY RECORDED SPIKE TRAINS 49 ments of both hardware and software is highly desirable to allow meeting future, possibly as yet undefined needs. Control Structure and Methods Generally the hardware immediately attached to the computer should be able to produce logical, analog, and timing signals, and should also be able to accept such signals from the laboratory equipment. There are many commercially available boards that plug in to a standard personal computer (PC) bus and provide the necessary services.
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