Closed-loop interaction with the cerebral cortex: a review of wireless implant technology
F Kohler, CA Gkogkidis, C Bentler, X Wang… - Brain-Computer …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Wireless implants for interaction with the cortex have developed rapidly over the last decade
and increasingly meet demands of clinical brain–computer interfaces. For such applications …
and increasingly meet demands of clinical brain–computer interfaces. For such applications …
An inductively-powered wireless neural recording and stimulation system for freely-behaving animals
An inductively-powered wireless integrated neural recording and stimulation (WINeRS-8)
system-on-a-chip (SoC) that is compatible with the EnerCage-HC2 for wireless/battery-less …
system-on-a-chip (SoC) that is compatible with the EnerCage-HC2 for wireless/battery-less …
The brain during free movement–What can we learn from the animal model
Animals, just like humans, can freely move. They do so for various important reasons, such
as finding food and esca** predators. Observing these behaviors can inform us about the …
as finding food and esca** predators. Observing these behaviors can inform us about the …
A novel neural prosthesis providing long-term electrocorticography recording and cortical stimulation for epilepsy and brain-computer interface
OBJECTIVE Wireless technology is a novel tool for the transmission of cortical signals.
Wireless electrocorticography (ECoG) aims to improve the safety and diagnostic gain of …
Wireless electrocorticography (ECoG) aims to improve the safety and diagnostic gain of …
Learned self-regulation of the lesioned brain with epidural electrocorticography
Introduction: Different techniques for neurofeedback of voluntary brain activations are
currently being explored for clinical application in brain disorders. One of the most frequently …
currently being explored for clinical application in brain disorders. One of the most frequently …
Traumatic brain injury neuroelectrochemical monitoring: Behind-the-ear micro-instrument and cloud application
Abstract Background Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a leading cause of fatality and disability
worldwide, partly due to the occurrence of secondary injury and late interventions. Correct …
worldwide, partly due to the occurrence of secondary injury and late interventions. Correct …
Evaluation of chronically implanted subdural boron doped diamond/CNT recording electrodes in miniature swine brain
When implantable recording devices for brain or neural electrical activity are designed, the
number of available materials for electrodes is quite limited. The material must be …
number of available materials for electrodes is quite limited. The material must be …
Towards rehabilitation smart habitats: Designing for north american opossum joeys
Wildlife rehabilitation involves caring for sick, injured, and orphaned non-domesticated
native animals to re-release into the wild. While rehabilitators face similar hurdles as animal …
native animals to re-release into the wild. While rehabilitators face similar hurdles as animal …
A novel wireless recording and stimulating multichannel epicortical grid for supplementing or enhancing the sensory-motor functions in monkey (Macaca fascicularis)
Artificial brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) represent a prospective step forward supporting or
replacing faulty brain functions. So far, several obstacles, such as the energy supply, the …
replacing faulty brain functions. So far, several obstacles, such as the energy supply, the …
Adaptive wireless power transfer and backscatter communication for perpetual operation of wireless brain–computer interfaces
Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) are neural prosthetics that enable closed-loop
electrophysiology procedures. These devices are currently used in fundamental …
electrophysiology procedures. These devices are currently used in fundamental …