Literature DB >> 34320481

Neural stimulation and recording performance in human sensorimotor cortex over 1500 days.

Christopher L Hughes1, Sharlene N Flesher1, Jeffrey M Weiss2, John E Downey3, Michael Boninger2, Jennifer L Collinger1,2, Robert A Gaunt1,2.   

Abstract

Objective.Intracortical microstimulation (ICMS) in somatosensory cortex can restore sensation to people with spinal cord injury. However, the recording quality from implanted microelectrodes can degrade over time and limitations in stimulation longevity have been considered a potential barrier to the clinical use of ICMS. Our objective was to evaluate recording stability of intracortical electrodes implanted in the motor and somatosensory cortex of one person. The electrodes in motor cortex had platinum tips and were not stimulated, while the electrodes in somatosensory cortex had sputtered iridium oxide film (SIROF) tips and were stimulated. Additionally, we measured how well ICMS was able to evoke sensations over time.Approach. We implanted microelectrode arrays with SIROF tips in the somatosensory cortex (SIROF-sensory) of a human participant with a cervical spinal cord injury. We regularly stimulated these electrodes to evoke tactile sensations on the hand. Here, we quantify the stability of these electrodes in comparison to non-stimulated platinum electrodes implanted in the motor cortex (platinum-motor) over 1500 days with recorded signal quality and electrode impedances. Additionally, we quantify the stability of ICMS-evoked sensations using detection thresholds.Main results. We found that recording quality, as assessed by the number of electrodes with high-amplitude waveforms (>100µV peak-to-peak), peak-to-peak voltage, noise, and signal-to-noise ratio, decreased over time on SIROF-sensory and platinum-motor electrodes. However, SIROF-sensory electrodes were more likely to continue to record high-amplitude signals than platinum-motor electrodes. Interestingly, the detection thresholds for stimulus-evoked sensations decreased over time from a median of 31.5μA at day 100-10.4μA at day 1500, with the largest changes occurring between day 100 and 500.Significance. These results demonstrate that ICMS in human somatosensory cortex can be provided over long periods of time without deleterious effects on recording or stimulation capabilities. In fact, the sensitivity to stimulation improved over time.
© 2021 IOP Publishing Ltd.

Entities:  

Keywords:  brain–computer interfaces; intracortical microstimulation; microelectrode arrays; somatosensory cortex

Mesh:

Year:  2021        PMID: 34320481      PMCID: PMC8500669          DOI: 10.1088/1741-2552/ac18ad

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neural Eng        ISSN: 1741-2552            Impact factor:   5.043


  44 in total

Review 1.  Adaptive procedures in psychophysical research.

Authors:  M R Leek
Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  2001-11

2.  Laminar variation in threshold for detection of electrical excitation of striate cortex by macaques.

Authors:  Edgar A DeYoe; Jeffrey D Lewine; Robert W Doty
Journal:  J Neurophysiol       Date:  2005-08-03       Impact factor: 2.714

3.  Repeated voltage biasing improves unit recordings by reducing resistive tissue impedances.

Authors:  Matthew D Johnson; Kevin J Otto; Daryl R Kipke
Journal:  IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng       Date:  2005-06       Impact factor: 3.802

Review 4.  Interfacing the somatosensory system to restore touch and proprioception: essential considerations.

Authors:  Douglas J Weber; Rebecca Friesen; Lee E Miller
Journal:  J Mot Behav       Date:  2012       Impact factor: 1.328

5.  Reliability of signals from a chronically implanted, silicon-based electrode array in non-human primate primary motor cortex.

Authors:  Selim Suner; Matthew R Fellows; Carlos Vargas-Irwin; Gordon Kenji Nakata; John P Donoghue
Journal:  IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng       Date:  2005-12       Impact factor: 3.802

6.  Depth-dependent detection of microampere currents delivered to monkey V1.

Authors:  Edward J Tehovnik; Warren M Slocum
Journal:  Eur J Neurosci       Date:  2009-03-23       Impact factor: 3.386

7.  Electrical performance of penetrating microelectrodes chronically implanted in cat cortex.

Authors:  Sheryl R Kane; Stuart F Cogan; Julia Ehrlich; Timothy D Plante; Douglas B McCreery; Philip R Troyk
Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Eng       Date:  2013-02-26       Impact factor: 4.538

8.  Estimating Risk for Future Intracranial, Fully Implanted, Modular Neuroprosthetic Systems: A Systematic Review of Hardware Complications in Clinical Deep Brain Stimulation and Experimental Human Intracortical Arrays.

Authors:  Autumn J Bullard; Brianna C Hutchison; Jiseon Lee; Cynthia A Chestek; Parag G Patil
Journal:  Neuromodulation       Date:  2019-11-20

9.  Learning to control a brain-machine interface for reaching and grasping by primates.

Authors:  Jose M Carmena; Mikhail A Lebedev; Roy E Crist; Joseph E O'Doherty; David M Santucci; Dragan F Dimitrov; Parag G Patil; Craig S Henriquez; Miguel A L Nicolelis
Journal:  PLoS Biol       Date:  2003-10-13       Impact factor: 8.029

10.  Abiotic-biotic characterization of Pt/Ir microelectrode arrays in chronic implants.

Authors:  Abhishek Prasad; Qing-Shan Xue; Robert Dieme; Viswanath Sankar; Roxanne C Mayrand; Toshikazu Nishida; Wolfgang J Streit; Justin C Sanchez
Journal:  Front Neuroeng       Date:  2014-02-04
View more
  11 in total

1.  Raising the stakes for cortical visual prostheses.

Authors:  Michael S Beauchamp; William H Bosking; Denise Oswalt; Daniel Yoshor
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2021-12-01       Impact factor: 14.808

2.  Longevity and reliability of chronic unit recordings using the Utah, intracortical multi-electrode arrays.

Authors:  Caleb Sponheim; Vasileios Papadourakis; Jennifer L Collinger; John Downey; Jeffrey Weiss; Lida Pentousi; Kaisa Elliott; Nicholas G Hatsopoulos
Journal:  J Neural Eng       Date:  2021-12-28       Impact factor: 5.379

3.  Stoney vs. Histed: Quantifying the spatial effects of intracortical microstimulation.

Authors:  Karthik Kumaravelu; Joseph Sombeck; Lee E Miller; Sliman J Bensmaia; Warren M Grill
Journal:  Brain Stimul       Date:  2021-11-30       Impact factor: 8.955

Review 4.  Preserved cortical somatotopic and motor representations in tetraplegic humans.

Authors:  Richard A Andersen; Tyson Aflalo
Journal:  Curr Opin Neurobiol       Date:  2022-05-06       Impact factor: 7.070

5.  The Long-Term Stability of Intracortical Microstimulation and the Foreign Body Response Are Layer Dependent.

Authors:  Morgan E Urdaneta; Nicolas G Kunigk; Seth Currlin; Francisco Delgado; Shelley I Fried; Kevin J Otto
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2022-06-13       Impact factor: 5.152

6.  Characteristics and stability of sensorimotor activity driven by isolated-muscle group activation in a human with tetraplegia.

Authors:  Robert W Nickl; Manuel A Anaya; Tessy M Thomas; Matthew S Fifer; Daniel N Candrea; David P McMullen; Margaret C Thompson; Luke E Osborn; William S Anderson; Brock A Wester; Francesco V Tenore; Nathan E Crone; Gabriela L Cantarero; Pablo A Celnik
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-06-20       Impact factor: 4.996

7.  The Argo: a high channel count recording system for neural recording in vivo.

Authors:  Kunal Sahasrabuddhe; Aamir A Khan; Aditya P Singh; Tyler M Stern; Yeena Ng; Aleksandar Tadić; Peter Orel; Chris LaReau; Daniel Pouzzner; Kurtis Nishimura; Kevin M Boergens; Sashank Shivakumar; Matthew S Hopper; Bryan Kerr; Mina-Elraheb S Hanna; Robert J Edgington; Ingrid McNamara; Devin Fell; Peng Gao; Amir Babaie-Fishani; Sampsa Veijalainen; Alexander V Klekachev; Alison M Stuckey; Bert Luyssaert; Takashi D Y Kozai; Chong Xie; Vikash Gilja; Bart Dierickx; Yifan Kong; Malgorzata Straka; Harbaljit S Sohal; Matthew R Angle
Journal:  J Neural Eng       Date:  2021-02-24       Impact factor: 5.379

8.  Perception of microstimulation frequency in human somatosensory cortex.

Authors:  Christopher L Hughes; Sharlene N Flesher; Jeffrey M Weiss; Michael Boninger; Jennifer L Collinger; Robert A Gaunt
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2021-07-27       Impact factor: 8.713

9.  A Psychometric Platform to Collect Somatosensory Sensations for Neuroprosthetic Use.

Authors:  Giacomo Valle; Francesco Iberite; Ivo Strauss; Edoardo D'Anna; Giuseppe Granata; Riccardo Di Iorio; Thomas Stieglitz; Stanisa Raspopovic; Francesco M Petrini; Paolo M Rossini; Silvestro Micera
Journal:  Front Med Technol       Date:  2021-03-09

10.  Explant Analysis of Utah Electrode Arrays Implanted in Human Cortex for Brain-Computer-Interfaces.

Authors:  Kevin Woeppel; Christopher Hughes; Angelica J Herrera; James R Eles; Elizabeth C Tyler-Kabara; Robert A Gaunt; Jennifer L Collinger; Xinyan Tracy Cui
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2021-12-07
View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.