Optimizing a novel nerve cuff electrode to record bidirectional neural activity*

P. Sabetian, P. Yoo
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Neural recordings can provide useful information regarding specific sensory or motor function that can be applied to functional electrical stimulation systems for persons with spinal cord injury or stroke patients. Among myriad neural interfaces, the nerve cuff electrode offers an attractive tool for communicating with peripheral nervous system. The tripolar cuff electrode is the most common nerve cuff design; however, the physical symmetry of this configuration does not allow for the differentiation of action potentials propagating in opposite directions (i.e., afferent vs. efferent activity). The main goal of this study was to test the feasibility of using a tetrapolar configuration to achieve high SNR, directionally-sensitive recording of nerve activity. The objectives for this design were to combine (1) low-noise recordings from two sets of tripolar contacts with (2) the directional information provided by differentially measuring the two tripolar signals.
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优化一种新型神经袖电极记录双向神经活动*
神经记录可以提供关于特定感觉或运动功能的有用信息,这些信息可以应用于脊髓损伤或中风患者的功能性电刺激系统。在众多的神经接口中,神经袖电极提供了与周围神经系统交流的有吸引力的工具。三极性袖带电极是最常见的神经袖设计;然而,这种结构的物理对称性不允许在相反方向传播的动作电位的分化(即传入与传出活动)。本研究的主要目的是测试使用四极线配置实现高信噪比、方向敏感的神经活动记录的可行性。本设计的目标是将(1)两组三极触点的低噪声记录与(2)通过差分测量两个三极信号提供的方向信息相结合。
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