Title :
High-density microelectrode array system and optimal filtering for closed-loop experiments
Author :
Jäckel, David ; Müller, Jan ; Khalid, Muhammad Usman ; Frey, Urs ; Bakkum, Douglas ; Hierlemann, Andreas
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biosyst. Sci. & Eng., ETH Zurich, Basel, Switzerland
Abstract :
Emerging CMOS-based microelectrode array devices allow for recording and stimulation of neuronal networks at high spatiotemporal resolution. The assignment of spiking events to individual neurons, a problem referred to as “spike sorting”, is required for the analysis of neuronal recordings. For closed-loop experiments, where a feedback stimulus is applied in response to neuronal spiking patterns, real-time spike sorting techniques are needed. In this paper we demonstrate the potential of using optimal filters in combination with a bidirectional high-density microelectrode array, in order to perform real-time spike sorting also in the presence of overlapping spikes. The high spatial electrode density allows the selection of the electrodes that provide the best filtering performance.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; bioelectric potentials; biomedical electrodes; biomedical measurement; filters; medical signal processing; microelectrodes; neural nets; neurophysiology; CMOS based microelectrode array devices; bidirectional high density microelectrode array; closed loop experiments; feedback stimulus; filtering performance; high density microelectrode array system; high spatiotemporal resolution recording; neuronal network recording; neuronal recording analysis; neurons; optimal filtering; optimal filters; overlapping spikes; real time spike sorting technique; spiking event assignment; Arrays; Band pass filters; Electrodes; Finite impulse response filter; Neurons; Sorting; Closed-Loop; Microelectrode Array; Real-Time Spike Sorting;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Conference (TRANSDUCERS), 2011 16th International
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0157-3
DOI :
10.1109/TRANSDUCERS.2011.5969314