DocumentCode :
1443996
Title :
High-Side Digitally Current Controlled Biphasic Bipolar Microstimulator
Author :
Hanson, Timothy L. ; Ómarsson, Björn ; O´Doherty, Joseph E. ; Peikon, Ian D. ; Lebedev, Mikhail A. ; Nicolelis, Miguel A L
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Neurobiol., Duke Univ., Durham, NC, USA
Volume :
20
Issue :
3
fYear :
2012
fDate :
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
331
Lastpage :
340
Abstract :
Electrical stimulation of nervous tissue has been extensively used as both a tool in experimental neuroscience research and as a method for restoring of neural functions in patients suffering from sensory and motor disabilities. In the central nervous system, intracortical microstimulation (ICMS) has been shown to be an effective method for inducing or biasing perception, including visual and tactile sensation. ICMS also holds promise for enabling brain-machine-brain interfaces (BMBIs) by directly writing information into the brain. Here we detail the design of a high-side, digitally current-controlled biphasic, bipolar microstimulator, and describe the validation of the device in vivo. As many applications of this technique, including BMBIs, require recording as well as stimulation, we pay careful attention to isolation of the stimulus channels and parasitic current injection. With the realized device and standard recording hardware - without active artifact rejection - we are able to observe stimulus artifacts of less than 2 ms in duration.
Keywords :
biological tissues; biomedical equipment; brain; brain-computer interfaces; medical disorders; microcomputers; neuromuscular stimulation; touch (physiological); visual evoked potentials; visual perception; bias perception; brain-machine-brain interfaces; central nervous system; experimental neuroscience research; high-side digitally current controlled biphasic bipolar microstimulator; intracortical microstimulation; motor disability; nervous tissue electrical stimulation; neural function restoring; parasitic current injection; sensory disability; standard recording hardware; stimulus artifacts; stimulus channels; tactile sensation; visual sensation; writing information; Current measurement; Electrodes; Pulse measurements; Resistors; Software; Transistors; Voltage measurement; Artifact; cortex; microstimulation; suppression; Analog-Digital Conversion; Animals; Arm; Artifacts; Cerebral Cortex; Electric Stimulation; Electrodes, Implanted; Electromyography; Electronics; Equipment Design; Internet; Macaca mulatta; Movement; Nanotechnology; Nerve Tissue; Software;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1534-4320
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNSRE.2012.2187219
Filename :
6148285
Link To Document :
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