Neural plasticity in sensorimotor brain–machine interfaces
Brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) aim to treat sensorimotor neurological disorders by
creating artificial motor and/or sensory pathways. Introducing artificial pathways creates new …
creating artificial motor and/or sensory pathways. Introducing artificial pathways creates new …
Unraveling the principles of auditory cortical processing: can we learn from the visual system?
AJ King, I Nelken - Nature neuroscience, 2009 - nature.com
Studies of auditory cortex are often driven by the assumption, derived from our better
understanding of visual cortex, that basic physical properties of sounds are represented …
understanding of visual cortex, that basic physical properties of sounds are represented …
Low-threshold, high-resolution, chronically stable intracortical microstimulation by ultraflexible electrodes
Intracortical microstimulation (ICMS) enables applications ranging from neuroprosthetics to
causal circuit manipulations. However, the resolution, efficacy, and chronic stability of …
causal circuit manipulations. However, the resolution, efficacy, and chronic stability of …
In vitro and in vivo evaluation of PEDOT microelectrodes for neural stimulation and recording
Cortical neural prostheses require chronically implanted small-area microelectrode arrays
that simultaneously record and stimulate neural activity. It is necessary to develop new …
that simultaneously record and stimulate neural activity. It is necessary to develop new …
Implant size and fixation mode strongly influence tissue reactions in the CNS
The function of chronic brain machine interfaces depends on stable electrical contact
between neurons and electrodes. A key step in the development of interfaces is therefore to …
between neurons and electrodes. A key step in the development of interfaces is therefore to …
Poly (3, 4-ethylene dioxythiophene)(PEDOT) as a micro-neural interface material for electrostimulation
Chronic microstimulation-based devices are being investigated to treat conditions such as
blindness, deafness, pain, paralysis and epilepsy. Small area electrodes are desired to …
blindness, deafness, pain, paralysis and epilepsy. Small area electrodes are desired to …
Insights into cortical mechanisms of behavior from microstimulation experiments
Even the simplest behaviors depend on a large number of neurons that are distributed
across many brain regions. Because electrical microstimulation can change the activity of …
across many brain regions. Because electrical microstimulation can change the activity of …
Long-term measurement of impedance in chronically implanted depth and subdural electrodes during responsive neurostimulation in humans
Long-term stability of the electrode–tissue interface may be required to maintain optimal
neural recording with subdural and deep brain implants and to permit appropriate delivery of …
neural recording with subdural and deep brain implants and to permit appropriate delivery of …
Non-rectangular waveforms for neural stimulation with practical electrodes
Historically the rectangular pulse waveform has been the choice for neural stimulation. The
strength–duration curve is thus defined for rectangular pulses. Not much attention has been …
strength–duration curve is thus defined for rectangular pulses. Not much attention has been …
Bidirectional brain-computer interfaces
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are devices that interface with the brain to enable
interaction with the environment. BCIs have the potential to improve the quality of life for …
interaction with the environment. BCIs have the potential to improve the quality of life for …