Totally Implantable Bidirectional Neural Prostheses: A Flexible Platform for Innovation in Neuromodulation
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- PMCID: PMC6137308
- DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2018.00619
Totally Implantable Bidirectional Neural Prostheses: A Flexible Platform for Innovation in Neuromodulation
Abstract
Implantable neural prostheses are in widespread use for treating a variety of brain disorders. Until recently, most implantable brain devices have been unidirectional, either delivering neurostimulation without brain sensing, or sensing brain activity to drive external effectors without a stimulation component. Further, many neural interfaces that incorporate a sensing function have relied on hardwired connections, such that subjects are tethered to external computers and cannot move freely. A new generation of neural prostheses has become available, that are both bidirectional (stimulate as well as record brain activity) and totally implantable (no externalized connections). These devices provide an opportunity for discovering the circuit basis for neuropsychiatric disorders, and to prototype personalized neuromodulation therapies that selectively interrupt neural activity underlying specific signs and symptoms.
Keywords: bidirectional interface; brain sensing; brain-computer interface; deep brain stimulation; electrocorticography; local field potential; neural prostheses; oscillatory brain activity.
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