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HermesC:用于自由活动灵长类动物的低功耗无线神经记录系统。

HermesC: low-power wireless neural recording system for freely moving primates.

作者信息

Chestek Cynthia A, Gilja Vikash, Nuyujukian Paul, Kier Ryan J, Solzbacher Florian, Ryu Stephen I, Harrison Reid R, Shenoy Krishna V

机构信息

Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.

出版信息

IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng. 2009 Aug;17(4):330-8. doi: 10.1109/TNSRE.2009.2023293. Epub 2009 Jun 2.

Abstract

Neural prosthetic systems have the potential to restore lost functionality to amputees or patients suffering from neurological injury or disease. Current systems have primarily been designed for immobile patients, such as tetraplegics functioning in a rather static, carefully tailored environment. However, an active patient such as amputee in a normal dynamic, everyday environment may be quite different in terms of the neural control of movement. In order to study motor control in a more unconstrained natural setting, we seek to develop an animal model of freely moving humans. Therefore, we have developed and tested HermesC-INI3, a system for recording and wirelessly transmitting neural data from electrode arrays implanted in rhesus macaques who are freely moving. This system is based on the integrated neural interface (INI3) microchip which amplifies, digitizes, and transmits neural data across a approximately 900 MHz wireless channel. The wireless transmission has a range of approximately 4 m in free space. All together this device consumes 15.8 mA and 63.2 mW. On a single 2 A-hr battery pack, this device runs contiguously for approximately six days. The smaller size and power consumption of the custom IC allows for a smaller package (51 x 38 x 38 mm (3)) than previous primate systems. The HermesC-INI3 system was used to record and telemeter one channel of broadband neural data at 15.7 kSps from a monkey performing routine daily activities in the home cage.

摘要

神经假体系统有潜力为截肢者或患有神经损伤或疾病的患者恢复失去的功能。目前的系统主要是为不能活动的患者设计的,比如在相当静态、精心定制的环境中活动的四肢瘫痪者。然而,像在正常动态日常环境中的截肢者这样活跃的患者,在运动的神经控制方面可能会有很大不同。为了在更不受约束的自然环境中研究运动控制,我们试图开发一种自由活动人类的动物模型。因此,我们开发并测试了HermesC-INI3,这是一种用于记录和无线传输来自植入自由活动恒河猴体内电极阵列的神经数据的系统。该系统基于集成神经接口(INI3)微芯片,它能放大、数字化并通过大约900 MHz的无线信道传输神经数据。无线传输在自由空间中的范围约为4米。该设备总共消耗15.8 mA和63.2 mW的电量。在单个2 A-hr的电池组上,该设备可连续运行约六天。定制集成电路更小的尺寸和功耗使得其封装(51 x 38 x 38 mm (3))比以前的灵长类动物系统更小。HermesC-INI3系统用于从一只在笼舍中进行日常活动的猴子身上以15.7 kSps的采样率记录和遥测一个通道的宽带神经数据。

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