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Utah array characterization and histological analysis of a multi-year implant in non-human primate motor and sensory cortices
Objective. The Utah array is widely used in both clinical studies and neuroscience. It has a
strong track record of safety. However, it is also known that implanted electrodes promote …
strong track record of safety. However, it is also known that implanted electrodes promote …
Ultra-small carbon fiber electrode recording site optimization and improved in vivo chronic recording yield
Objective. Carbon fiber electrodes may enable better long-term brain implants, minimizing
the tissue response commonly seen with silicon-based electrodes. The small diameter fiber …
the tissue response commonly seen with silicon-based electrodes. The small diameter fiber …
A low-power communication scheme for wireless, 1000 channel brain–machine interfaces
JT Costello, SR Nason-Tomaszewski… - Journal of Neural …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
Objective. Brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) have the potential to restore motor function but
are currently limited by electrode count and long-term recording stability. These challenges …
are currently limited by electrode count and long-term recording stability. These challenges …
Flexible, high-resolution thin-film electrodes for human and animal neural research
Objective. Brain functions such as perception, motor control, learning, and memory arise
from the coordinated activity of neuronal assemblies distributed across multiple brain …
from the coordinated activity of neuronal assemblies distributed across multiple brain …
Restoring continuous finger function with temporarily paralyzed nonhuman primates using brain–machine interfaces
SR Nason-Tomaszewski, MJ Mender… - Journal of Neural …, 2023 - iopscience.iop.org
Objective. Brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) have shown promise in extracting upper
extremity movement intention from the thoughts of nonhuman primates and people with …
extremity movement intention from the thoughts of nonhuman primates and people with …
Accurate neural control of a hand prosthesis by posture-related activity in the primate gras** circuit
A Agudelo-Toro, JA Michaels, WA Sheng… - Neuron, 2024 - cell.com
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have the potential to restore hand movement for people
with paralysis, but current devices still lack the fine control required to interact with objects of …
with paralysis, but current devices still lack the fine control required to interact with objects of …
In vivo electrophysiology recordings and computational modeling can predict octopus arm movement
The octopus has many features that make it advantageous for revealing principles of motor
circuits and control and predicting behavior. Here, an array of carbon electrodes providing …
circuits and control and predicting behavior. Here, an array of carbon electrodes providing …
Error detection and correction in intracortical brain–machine interfaces controlling two finger groups
DM Wallace, M Benyamini… - Journal of Neural …, 2023 - iopscience.iop.org
Objective. While brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) are promising technologies that could
provide direct pathways for controlling the external world and thus regaining motor …
provide direct pathways for controlling the external world and thus regaining motor …
A Robust and High Accurate Method for Hand Kinematics Decoding from Neural Populations
Offline decoding of movement trajectories from invasive brain-machine interface (iBMI) is a
crucial issue of achieving cortical movement control. Scientists are dedicated to improving …
crucial issue of achieving cortical movement control. Scientists are dedicated to improving …
Brain-machine interfaces: lessons for prosthetic hand control
AK Vaskov, CA Chestek - Hand Clinics, 2021 - hand.theclinics.com
The loss of an upper extremity is a devastating injury that severely affects a person's ability
to interact with the world around them. Hands remain our primary mechanisms for tool use …
to interact with the world around them. Hands remain our primary mechanisms for tool use …