Title :
"Neurabotics": an integration of neurons, rats and robots for advanced studies of brain-computer interface systems
Author :
Clement, Ryan ; Visser, C. ; Cruz, J. ; Si, Jennie
Abstract :
To address complex issues associated with the practical applications of brain-computer interface systems, we have developed a novel biorobotic system. We combine neurophysiological recordings in trained rats chronically implanted with multi-electrode arrays in sensory cortex with a mobile robot to create what we call the RABOT (rat-robot). The RABOT is a unique system that lends itself well to novel experiments in behavioral neuroscience and neural engineering. 6 rats were implanted with multi-electrode arrays in auditory cortex and placed inside a modified 12" round robot with 2-wheel differential drive locomotion controllable via on-board response levers. In preliminary evaluation, RABOTs were passively moved along a 16 ft track while a 2 Hz, free-field click stimulus was delivered at one end of the track. Response latencies varied almost linearly within the 16 ft track from 18-27 msec. Analysis of peak latency of multichannel PSTH responses was performed offline and used to estimate RABOT position and/or predict stimulus onset. The RABOT platform is ideal for both on and offline experimentation that more closely resembles real-world applications of brain-computer interfaces. In addition, multichannel neural recording in a \´real-world\´ sensory environment will help to further broaden our understanding of parallel processing in the nervous system.
Keywords :
biocontrol; biocybernetics; brain; prosthetics; robots; user interfaces; zoology; 2-wheel differential drive locomotion; RABOT; auditory cortex; behavioral neuroscience; biorobotic system; brain-computer interface systems; mobile robot; multi-electrode arrays; multichannel PSTH responses; multichannel neural recording; multichannel recording; neurabotics; neural engineering; neurophysiological recordings; neuroprosthetics; offline experimentation; on-board response levers; parallel processing; rat-robot; real-world applications; sensory cortex; sensory environment; trained rats; Brain computer interfaces; Control systems; Delay; Mobile robots; Neural engineering; Neurons; Neuroscience; Rats; Robot sensing systems; Sensor arrays;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Engineering, 2003. Conference Proceedings. First International IEEE EMBS Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7579-3
DOI :
10.1109/CNE.2003.1196861