Title :
Comparison of Mono-, Bi-, and Tripolar Configurations for Stimulation and Recording With an Interfascicular Interface
Author :
Nielsen, T.N. ; Sevcencu, Cristian ; Struijk, Johannes J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Health Sci. & Technol., Aalborg Univ., Aalborg, Denmark
Abstract :
Previous studies have indicated that electrodes placed between fascicles can provide nerve recruitment with high topological selectivity if the areas of interest in the nerve are separated with passive elements. In this study, we investigated if this separation of fascicles also can provide topologically selective nerve recordings and compared the performance of mono-, bi-, and tripolar configurations for stimulation and recording with an intra-neural interface. The interface was implanted in the sciatic nerve of 10 rabbits and achieved a median selectivity of Ŝ=0.98-0.99 for all stimulation configurations, while recording selectivity configurations was in the range of Ŝ=0.70-0.80 with the monopolar configuration providing the lowest and the average reference configuration the highest recording selectivity. Interfascicular electrodes could provide an interesting addition to the bulk of peripheral nerve interfaces available for neural prosthetic devices. The separation of the nerve into chambers by the passive elements of the electrode could ensure a higher selectivity than comparable cuff electrodes and the intra-neural location could provide an option of targeting mainly central fascicles. Further studies are, however, still required to develop biocompatible electrodes and test their stability and safety in chronic experiments.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biomedical electrodes; neurophysiology; prosthetics; average reference configuration; biocompatible electrodes; bipolar configuration; fascicles; interfascicular electrodes; interfascicular interface recording; interfascicular interface stimulation; intraneural interface; intraneural location; median selectivity; monopolar configuration; nerve recruitment; neural prosthetic devices; passive elements; sciatic nerve; topological selectivity; topologically selective nerve recordings; tripolar configuration; Animal experiments; interfascicular electrode; nerve recording; nerve stimulation; peripheral nerves;
Journal_Title :
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNSRE.2013.2278479