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In order to control neural prosthetics by recording signals from peripheral nerves with the required specificity, high density electrode arrays that can be easily implanted on very small peripheral nerves (50μm-500μm) are needed. Interfacing with these small nerves is surgically challenging due to their size and fragile nature. To address this problem, a Flexible MicroChannel Electrode Array for interfacing with small diameter peripheral nerves and nerve fascicles was developed. The electrochemical characterization and electrophysiological recordings from the common peroneal nerve of a rat are presented along with demonstration of the surgical ease-of-use of the array.
Ryan Landrith,Caleb Nothnagle,Young-tae Kim, andMuthu B. J. Wijesundara
"A flexible microchannel electrode array for peripheral nerves to interface with neural prosthetics", Proc. SPIE 9859, Sensors for Next-Generation Robotics III, 98590C (13 May 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2228906
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Ryan Landrith, Caleb Nothnagle, Young-tae Kim, Muthu B. J. Wijesundara, "A flexible microchannel electrode array for peripheral nerves to interface with neural prosthetics," Proc. SPIE 9859, Sensors for Next-Generation Robotics III, 98590C (13 May 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2228906