Title :
A method for evaluating the selectivity of electrodes implanted for nerve simulation
Author :
Liang, David H. ; Kovacs, Gregory T A ; Storment, Christopher W. ; White, Robert L.
Author_Institution :
Stanford Univ. Med. Center, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors describe a method based on the compound action potential (CAP) that provides a precise measurement of the selectivity of an electrode array and yet is relatively simple to use. The method uses the refractory interaction of the CAPs elicited by a stimulus pulse pair, along with high-resolution recording of those potentials, to achieve measurements of the selectivity of stimulation down to the scale of a few axon diameters. The feasibility of this technique is demonstrated in sciatic nerves of frogs (Rana Catesbiana) acutely implanted with a sapphire electrode array. The high-resolution recording of the compound action potential provides a method for evaluating dense neurostimulation electrode arrays. The refractory interaction of these CAP responses provides a simple method for studying current spread and electrode interaction down to a spatial resolution of about 25 mu m, depending upon the particular nerve used.
Keywords :
electrodes; neurophysiology; prosthetics; Rana Catesbiana; compound action potential; current spread; dense neurostimulation electrode arrays; electrode interaction; frogs; high-resolution recording; implanted electrodes sensitivity; nerve simulation; refractory interaction; sapphire electrode array; sciatic nerves; spatial resolution; stimulus pulse pair; Biomedical measurements; Electrodes; Force measurement; Muscles; Nerve fibers; Nerve tissues; Neuromuscular stimulation; Production; Pulse measurements; Sampling methods; Action Potentials; Animals; Electric Conductivity; Electric Stimulation; Electrodes, Implanted; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Feasibility Studies; Ranidae; Sciatic Nerve;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on