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In-vivo recording of sensory signals from peripheral nerves using flexible 3D neural electrodes

Title
In-vivo recording of sensory signals from peripheral nerves using flexible 3D neural electrodes
Author(s)
Park, ByungwookJang, Jae-WonKim, Sohee
Issued Date
2022-11
Citation
Micro and Nano Systems Letters, v.10, no.1
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Flexible penetrating microelectrode array (FPMA)Neural interfacePeripheral neural interfacePeripheral neural recording
Keywords
COST
ISSN
2213-9621
Abstract
To overcome the limitations of muscle-based prostheses, studies on nerve-based prostheses for sensory feedback have recently been reported. To develop such prostheses, intrafascicular electrodes, a type of peripheral nerve interface, are essentially used to connect the nervous system and external systems. Through these electrodes, sensory feedback to induce sensations in patients is possible. To evoke natural sensations, precise recordings of nerve signals should precede sensory feedback, in order to identify patterns of sensory signals in the nerve and to mimic these patterns in stimulating the nerve. For this purpose, we previously developed a PDMS-based flexible penetrating microelectrode array (FPMA). In the current study, we verified the ability of the FPMA to record sensory nerve signals. The FPMA implanted in the rabbit sciatic nerve was able to record spontaneous neural signals, and the recorded signals were separated into action potential units. In addition, sensory nerve signals synchronized with ankle movement were successfully recorded, demonstrating that the FPMA is a useful peripheral neural interface capable of recording high-resolution sensory signals. © 2022, The Author(s).
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17343
DOI
10.1186/s40486-022-00158-3
Publisher
Society of Micro and Nano Systems
Related Researcher
  • 김소희 Kim, Sohee
  • Research Interests Neural interface; Brain interface; Bio MEMS; Soft MEMS; Stretchable electronics; Zebrafish electrophysiology
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