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Christopher J Kimble1, Joshua B Boesche1, Diane R Eaker1, Kenneth R Kressin1, James K Trevathan2, Seungleal Paek2, Anders J Asp2, Malcolm B McIntosh1, J Luis Lujan3.
Abstract
The ability to measure neurotransmitter activity using implanted electrochemical sensors offers researchers a potent technique for analyzing neural activity across specific neural circuitry. We have developed a wirelessly controlled device, WINCS Harmoni, to observe and measure neurotransmitter dynamics at up to four separate sensors, with high temporal and spatial resolution. WINCS Harmoni also incorporates a versatile neurostimulator that can be synchronized with electrochemical recording. The WINCS Harmoni platform is thus optimally suited for probing the neurochemical effects of neurostimulation, and may in turn enable the development of personalized therapies for multiple brain disorders.Entities:
Keywords: neuromodulation; neurotransmitter; stimulation; voltammetry
Year: 2017 PMID: 29202131 PMCID: PMC5703037 DOI: 10.1109/MeMeA.2017.7985901
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Int Symp Med Meas Appl