1. Electrical Quantities and Their Relations 2. Electrical and Electronic Circuits; Measurements 3. Electronic Devices 4. Electronic and Electrophysiological Instrumentation 5. Electro(de) Chemistry 6. Volume Conduction: Electric Fields in Electrolyte Solutions 7. The Analysis Toolkit 8. Recording of Electrophysiological Signals 9. Analysis of Electrophysiological Signals 10. Microscopy and Optical Methods in Electrophysiology
Dr. Bretschneider is a neurobiologist, currently as guest researcher at Utrecht University (Utrecht, The Netherlands). His research over the years has focused on the field of sensory physiology of aquatic animals, and teaching on sensory physiology and electrophysiology. His current lab interest is in bat research, with recording methods and instrumentation as a main focus.
Dr. de Weille has been an Assistant Professor at the Institut des Neurosciences at the University of Montpellier. His research, carried out at the Universities of Nice and later Montpellier, was centred for many years on the pharmacology of ion currents. He developed interests in molecular biology and fluorescence imaging. He has been a consultant with a cancer pharmacology start-up, Beta-Innov (Paris), until his retirement.