Sensing local field potentials with a directional and scalable depth electrode array
- PMID: 36630716
- DOI: 10.1088/1741-2552/acb230
Sensing local field potentials with a directional and scalable depth electrode array
Abstract
Objective. A variety of electrophysiology tools are available to the neurosurgeon for diagnosis, functional therapy, and neural prosthetics. However, no tool can currently address these three critical needs: (a) access to all cortical regions in a minimally invasive manner; (b) recordings with microscale, mesoscale, and macroscale resolutions simultaneously; and (c) access to spatially distant multiple brain regions that constitute distributed cognitive networks.Approach.We modeled, designed, and demonstrated a novel device for recording local field potentials (LFPs) with the form factor of a stereo-electroencephalographic electrode and combined with radially distributed microelectrodes.Main results. Electro-quasistatic models demonstrate that the lead body amplifies and shields LFP sources based on direction, enabling
Keywords: LFP; depth; directional; electrode; scalable.
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