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Nat Biomed Eng ; 3(1): 15-26, 2019 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30932068

ABSTRACT

Closed-loop neuromodulation systems aim to treat a variety of neurological conditions by delivering and adjusting therapeutic electrical stimulation in response to a patient's neural state, recorded in real time. Existing systems are limited by low channel counts, lack of algorithmic flexibility, and the distortion of recorded signals by large and persistent stimulation artefacts. Here, we describe an artefact-free wireless neuromodulation device that enables research applications requiring high-throughput data streaming, low-latency biosignal processing, and simultaneous sensing and stimulation. The device is a miniaturized neural interface capable of closed-loop recording and stimulation on 128 channels, with on-board processing to fully cancel stimulation artefacts. In addition, it can detect neural biomarkers and automatically adjust stimulation parameters in closed-loop mode. In a behaving non-human primate, the device enabled long-term recordings of local field potentials and the real-time cancellation of stimulation artefacts, as well as closed-loop stimulation to disrupt movement preparatory activity during a delayed-reach task. The neuromodulation device may help advance neuroscientific discovery and preclinical investigations of stimulation-based therapeutic interventions.


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Algorithms , Artifacts , Electric Stimulation/instrumentation , Wireless Technology , Action Potentials , Animals , Biomarkers/metabolism , Brain/physiology , Computer-Aided Design , Macaca mulatta , Male , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted , Task Performance and Analysis
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Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc ; 2016: 4471-4474, 2016 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28269271

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A distributed, modular, intelligent, and efficient neuromodulation device, called OMNI, is presented. It supports closed-loop recording and stimulation on 256 channels from up to 4 physically distinct neuromodulation modules placed in any configuration around the brain, hence offering the capability of addressing neural disorders that are presented at the network level. The specific focus of this paper is the communication and power distribution network that enables the modular and distributed nature of the device.


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Brain/physiology , Electric Stimulation Therapy/instrumentation , Computer Communication Networks , Electric Power Supplies , Equipment Design , Humans
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