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Polymer arrays for chronic recording [PDF]
Ellen P. Neff
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Mechanical, materials, and biological causes of intracortical probe failure have hampered their utility in basic science and clinical applications. By anticipating causes of failure, we can design a system that will prevent the known causes of failure ...
Allison Hess-Dunning, Dustin J. Tyler
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A wireless neural interface for chronic recording [PDF]
A primary goal of the integrated neural interface project (INIP) is to develop a wireless, implantable device capable of recording neural activity from 100 micromachined electrodes. The heart of this recording system is a low-power integrated circuit that amplifies 100 weak neural signals, detects spikes with programmable threshold-crossing circuits ...
Reid R. Harrison +12 more
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Chronic recording of the vagus nerve to analyze modulations by the light–dark cycle
Objective. The vagus nerve is considered to play a key role in the circadian rhythm. Chronic continuous analysis of the vagus nerve activity could contribute to a better understanding of the role of the vagus nerve in light–dark modulations.
Hugo Smets +9 more
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Chronic neural activity recorded within breast tumors [PDF]
AbstractNerve fibers are known to reside within malignant tumors and the greater the neuronal density the worse prognosis for the patient. Recent discoveries using tumor bearing animal models have eluded to the autonomic nervous system having a direct effect on tumor growth and metastasis.
McCallum, Grant A. +6 more
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Slippery Epidural ECoG Electrode for High-Performance Neural Recording and Interface
Chronic implantation of an epidural Electrocorticography (ECoG) electrode produces thickening of the dura mater and proliferation of the fibrosis around the interface sites, which is a significant concern for chronic neural ECoG recording applications ...
Md Eshrat E. Alahi +6 more
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Peripheral nerve interfaces (PNIs) allow us to extract motor, sensory, and autonomic information from the nervous system and use it as control signals in neuroprosthetic and neuromodulation applications. Recent efforts have aimed to improve the recording
Stephen Sammut +2 more
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BackgroundSubdural electrocorticography (ECoG) signals have been proposed as a stable, good-quality source for brain-machine interfaces (BMIs), with a higher spatial and temporal resolution than electroencephalography (EEG).
Tianfang Yan +7 more
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Chronic wireless neural population recordings with common marmosets [PDF]
SUMMARYMarmosets are an increasingly important model system for neuroscience in part due to genetic tractability and enhanced cortical accessibility, due to a lissencephalic neocortex. However, many of the techniques generally employed to record neural activity in primates inhibit the expression of natural behaviors in marmosets precluding ...
Jeffrey D. Walker +5 more
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A central function of sensory systems is the gathering of information about dynamic interactions with the environment during self-motion. To determine whether modulation of a sensory cue was externally caused or a result of self-motion is fundamental to ...
Dardo N. Ferreiro +12 more
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