DocumentCode :
1063342
Title :
What does the eye tell the brain?: Development of a system for the large-scale recording of retinal output activity
Author :
Litke, A.M. ; Bezayiff, N. ; Chichilnisky, E.J. ; Cunningham, W. ; Dabrowski, W. ; Grillo, A.A. ; Grivich, M. ; Grybos, P. ; Hottowy, P. ; Kachiguine, S. ; Kalmar, R.S. ; Mathieson, K. ; Petrusca, D. ; Rahman, M. ; Sher, A.
Author_Institution :
Santa Cruz Inst. for Particle Phys., Univ. of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Volume :
51
Issue :
4
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
1434
Lastpage :
1440
Abstract :
A multielectrode array system has been developed to study how the retina processes and encodes visual images. This system can simultaneously record the extracellular electrical activity from hundreds of retinal output neurons as a dynamic visual image is focused on the input neurons. The retinal output signals detected can be correlated with the visual input to study the neural code used by the eye to send information about the visual world to the brain. The system consists of the following components: 1) a 32 × 16 rectangular array of 512 planar microelectrodes with a sensitive area of 1.7 mm2; the electrode spacing is 60 μm and the electrode diameter is 5 μm (hexagonal arrays with 519 electrodes are under development); 2) eight 64-channel custom-designed integrated circuits to platinize the electrodes and ac couple the signals; 3) eight 64-channel integrated circuits to amplify, band-pass filter, and analog multiplex the signals; 4) a data acquisition system; and 5) data processing software. This paper will describe the design of the system, the experimental and data analysis techniques, and some first results with live retina. The system is based on techniques and expertise acquired in the development of silicon microstrip detectors for high-energy physics experiments.
Keywords :
analogue integrated circuits; band-pass filters; biomedical electrodes; brain; data acquisition; eye; microelectrodes; neural nets; neurophysiology; position sensitive particle detectors; silicon radiation detectors; visual evoked potentials; 64-channel custom-designed integrated circuits; analog integrated circuits; band-pass filter; biomedical electrodes; brain; data acquisition system; data analysis techniques; data processing software; dynamic visual image; electrode spacing; extracellular electrical activity; hexagonal arrays; high-energy physics experiments; image processing; input neurons; large-scale recording; multielectrode array system; neural code; neural networks; planar microelectrodes; rectangular array; retinal output activity; retinal output neurons; sensitive area; silicon microstrip detectors; visual images encoding; visual system; Analog integrated circuits; Coupling circuits; Electrodes; Extracellular; Large-scale systems; Microelectrodes; Neurons; Retina; Signal detection; Signal processing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2004.832706
Filename :
1323709
Link To Document :
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