In laboratory animals, cortical EEG signals are commonly recorded through

A) stainless steel skull screws.
B) electrodes placed around the eyes.
C) subcortical electrodes.
D) disk electrodes taped to the scalp.
E) cortical pipettes.

Answer: A

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