• DocumentCode
    1036944
  • Title

    Detection and classification of sensory information from acute spinal cord recordings

  • Author

    Borisoff, J.F. ; McPhail, L.T. ; Saunders, J.T.W. ; Birch, G.E. ; Ramer, M.S.

  • Volume
    53
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    2006
  • Firstpage
    1715
  • Lastpage
    1719
  • Abstract
    One avenue of research for partial restoration of function following spinal cord injury is the use of neural prostheses, an example of which is functional electrical stimulation (FES) devices for motor functions. Neural prostheses may also be useful for the extraction of sensory information directly from the nervous system. We suggest the spinal cord as a possible site for the detection of peripheral sensory information from neural activity alone. Acute multichannel extracellular recordings were used to extract neural spike activity elicited from peripheral sensations from the spinal cords of rats. To test the recording method and classification potential, eight classes of sensory events were recorded consisting of electrical stimulation of seven locations on rat forepaws, and another class of data during which no stimulus was present. A dual-stage classification scheme using principal component analysis and k-Means clustering was devised to classify the sensory events during single trials. The eight tasks were correctly identified at a mean accuracy of 96%. Thus, we have shown the methodology to detect and classify peripheral sensory information from multichannel recordings of the spinal cord. These methods may be useful, for example, in a closed-loop FES for restoration of hand grasp
  • Keywords
    bioelectric potentials; brain; neurophysiology; principal component analysis; prosthetics; acute multichannel extracellular recordings; brain interface; closed-loop FES; electrical stimulation; functional electrical stimulation devices; hand grasp restoration; k-Means clustering; motor functions; nervous system; neural prostheses; neural spike activity; peripheral sensory information; principal component analysis; rat forepaws; sensory events; spinal cord injury; Data mining; Electrical stimulation; Extracellular; Nervous system; Neuromuscular stimulation; Prosthetics; Rats; Spinal cord; Spinal cord injury; Testing; Brain interface; functional electrical stimulation; neural prosthesis; spinal cord injury; Action Potentials; Algorithms; Animals; Computer Simulation; Electric Stimulation; Information Storage and Retrieval; Male; Models, Neurological; Neurons, Afferent; Posterior Horn Cells; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Spinal Cord;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9294
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TBME.2006.877800
  • Filename
    1658170