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A stealthy neural recorder for the study of behaviour in primates
- Oh, Saehyuck ;
- Jekal, Janghwan ;
- Won, Jinyoung ;
- Lim, Kyung Seob ;
- Jeon, Chang-Yeop ;
- Park, Junghyung ;
- Yeo, Hyeon-Gu ;
- Kim, Yu Gyeong ;
- Lee, Young Hee ;
- Ha, Leslie Jaesun ;
- Jung, Han Hee ;
- Yea, Junwoo ;
- Lee, Hyeokjun ;
- Ha, Jeongdae ;
- Kim, Jinmo ;
- Lee, Doyoung ;
- Song, Soojeong ;
- Son, Jieun ;
- Yu, Tae Sang ;
- Lee, Jungmin ;
- Lee, Sanghoon ;
- Lee, Jaehong ;
- Kim, Bong Hoon ;
- Choi, Ji-Woong ;
- Rah, Jong-Cheol ;
- Song, Young Min ;
- Jeong, Jae-Woong ;
- Choi, Hyung Jin ;
- Xu, Sheng ;
- Lee, Youngjeon ;
- Jang, Kyung-In
- Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
- Future Electronic Devices Lab
- 1. Journal Articles
- Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- CSP(Communication and Signal Processing) Lab
- 1. Journal Articles
- Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
- Soft Bioelectronics Lab
- 1. Journal Articles
- Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
- Neuro-Interfaced Robotics Lab
- 1. Journal Articles
- Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
- Bio-integrated Electronics Lab
- 1. Journal Articles
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- Title
- A stealthy neural recorder for the study of behaviour in primates
- Issued Date
- 2025-06
- Citation
- Oh, Saehyuck. (2025-06). A stealthy neural recorder for the study of behaviour in primates. Nature Biomedical Engineering, 9(6), 882–895. doi: 10.1038/s41551-024-01280-w
- Type
- Article
- Keywords
- CIRCUITS ; STIMULATION ; INJECTION ; NEURONS ; SYSTEMS ; MODEL ; LATERAL HYPOTHALAMUS ; SILICON PROBES ; BRAIN ACTIVITY ; WIRELESS
- ISSN
- 2157-846X
- Abstract
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By monitoring brain neural signals, neural recorders allow for the study of neurological mechanisms underlying specific behavioural and cognitive states. However, the large brain volumes of non-human primates and their extensive range of uncontrolled movements and inherent wildness make it difficult to carry out covert and long-term recording and analysis of deep-brain neural signals. Here we report the development and performance of a stealthy neural recorder for the study of naturalistic behaviours in non-human primates. The neural recorder includes a fully implantable wireless and battery-free module for the recording of local field potentials and accelerometry data in real time, a flexible 32-electrode neural probe with a resorbable insertion shuttle, and a repeater coil-based wireless-power-transfer system operating at the body scale. We used the device to record neurobehavioural data for over 1 month in a freely moving monkey and leveraged the recorded data to train an artificial intelligence model for the classification of the animals’ eating behaviours. © The Author(s) 2024.
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- Nature Publishing Group
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