Computationally efficient, configurable, causal, real-time phase detection applied to local field potential oscillations

Jadin C. Jackson, Rob Corey, Greg Loxtercamp, S. Stanslaski, Heather Orser, T. Denison
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Neurological implantable devices with electrophysiological sensing capabilities may enable new medical therapies and diagnostics. Of specific interest is phase-dependent delivery of therapy-such as electrical stimulation-as a potential method to enhance therapy effectiveness in improving diseased or damaged physiological processes with respect to rhythmic biomarkers, while minimizing the average energy required to deliver the therapy. To address this need for phase-detection, within the constraints of device power limits, we have developed a computationally efficient, causal, real-time Fourier transform (RTFT) for use as a phase detection method that is both general and highly configurable. The application of this method to theta-band local field potentials recorded from the brains of sheep is demonstrated.
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计算效率高,可配置,因果,实时相位检测应用于局部场电位振荡
具有电生理传感能力的神经系统植入式装置可以实现新的医学治疗和诊断。我们特别感兴趣的是相依赖的治疗递送——比如电刺激——作为一种潜在的方法,可以提高治疗效果,改善患病或受损的生理过程,与节律性生物标志物相关,同时最小化递送治疗所需的平均能量。为了解决这种相位检测的需求,在设备功率限制的约束下,我们开发了一种计算效率高、因果关系好、实时的傅立叶变换(RTFT),作为一种通用且高度可配置的相位检测方法。证明了该方法在羊脑的θ波段局部场电位记录中的应用。
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