Title :
Wireless simultaneous stimulation-and-recording device to train cortical circuits in somatosensory cortex
Author :
Ramshur, John T. ; de Jongh Curry, Amy L. ; Waters, Robert S.
Author_Institution :
Biomed. Eng. Dept., Univ. of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA
Abstract :
We describe for the first time the design, implementation, and testing of a telemetry controlled simultaneous stimulation and recording device (SRD) to deliver chronic intercortical microstimulation (ICMS) to physiologically identified sites in rat somatosensory cortex (SI) and test hypotheses that chronic ICMS strengthens interhemispheric pathways and leads to functional reorganization in the enhanced cortex. The SRD is a custom embedded device that uses the Cypress Semiconductor´s programmable system on a chip (PSoC) that is remotely controlled via Bluetooth. The SRC can record single or multiunit responses from any two of 12 available inputs at 1-15 ksps per channel and simultaneously deliver stimulus pulses (0-255 μA; 10 V compliance) to two user selectable electrodes using monophasic, biphasic, or pseudophasic stimulation waveforms (duration: 0-5 ms, inter-phase interval: 0-5 ms, frequency: 0.1-5 s, delay: 0-10 ms). The SRD was bench tested and validated in vivo in a rat animal model.
Keywords :
Bluetooth; bioelectric potentials; biomedical electrodes; biomedical telemetry; brain; brain-computer interfaces; embedded systems; neurophysiology; somatosensory phenomena; system-on-chip; Bluetooth; Cypress Semiconductor´s programmable system on a chip; PSoC; SI; SRC; SRD; biphasic stimulation waveforms; chronic ICMS; chronic intercortical microstimulation; cortical circuits; current 0 muA to 255 muA; custom embedded device; enhanced cortex; functional reorganization; interhemispheric pathways; monophasic stimulation waveforms; multiunit responses; pseudophasic stimulation waveforms; rat animal model; rat somatosensory cortex; selectable electrodes; single unit responses; stimulus pulses; telemetry controlled simultaneous stimulation-and-recording device; time 0 ms to 10 ms; time 0 ms to 5 ms; voltage 10 V; wireless simultaneous stimulation-and-recording device; Animals; Bluetooth; Electrodes; Graphical user interfaces; Silicon; Testing; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6943619