Vogelstein R Jacob, Tenore Francesco, Etienne-Cummings Ralph, Lewis M Anthony, Cohen Avis H
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA.
Biol Cybern. 2006 Dec;95(6):555-66. doi: 10.1007/s00422-006-0119-z. Epub 2006 Nov 18.
We show that an ongoing locomotor pattern can be dynamically controlled by applying discrete pulses of electrical stimulation to the central pattern generator (CPG) for locomotion. Data are presented from a pair of experiments on biological (wetware) and electrical (hardware) models of the CPG demonstrating that stimulation causes brief deviations from the CPG's limit cycle activity. The exact characteristics of the deviation depend strongly on the phase of stimulation. Applications of this work are illustrated by examples showing how locomotion can be controlled by using a feedback loop to monitor CPG activity and applying stimuli at the appropriate times to modulate motor output. Eventually, this approach could lead to development of a neuroprosthetic device for restoring locomotion after paralysis.
我们表明,通过向用于运动的中枢模式发生器(CPG)施加离散的电刺激脉冲,可以动态地控制正在进行的运动模式。本文展示了一对针对CPG的生物(湿件)和电(硬件)模型的实验数据,这些数据表明刺激会导致CPG极限环活动出现短暂偏差。偏差的确切特征在很大程度上取决于刺激的相位。通过实例说明了这项工作的应用,这些实例展示了如何利用反馈回路来监测CPG活动,并在适当的时候施加刺激以调节运动输出,从而控制运动。最终,这种方法可能会促成一种神经假体装置的开发,用于在瘫痪后恢复运动能力。