Kozin Elliott D, Brown M Christian, Lee Daniel J, Stankovic Konstantina M
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Harvard Medical School, 243 Charles Street, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Harvard Medical School, 243 Charles Street, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
Otolaryngol Clin North Am. 2020 Feb;53(1):171-183. doi: 10.1016/j.otc.2019.09.011.
Despite advances in implant hardware, neuroprosthetic devices in otolaryngology have sustained evolutionary rather than revolutionary changes over the past half century. Although electrical stimulation has the capacity for facile activation of neurons and high temporal resolution, it has limited spatial selectivity. Alternative strategies for neuronal stimulation are being investigated to improve spatial resolution. In particular, light-based neuronal stimulation is a viable alternative and complement to electrical stimulation. This article provides a broad overview of light-based neuronal stimulation technologies. Specific examples of active research on light-based prostheses, including cochlear implants, auditory brainstem implants, retinal implants, and facial nerve implants, are reviewed.
尽管植入硬件有所进步,但在过去半个世纪里,耳鼻喉科的神经假体装置一直经历着渐进式而非革命性的变革。虽然电刺激能够轻松激活神经元且具有高时间分辨率,但其空间选择性有限。目前正在研究神经元刺激的替代策略以提高空间分辨率。特别是,基于光的神经元刺激是电刺激的一种可行替代方法和补充手段。本文对基于光的神经元刺激技术进行了广泛概述。还综述了基于光的假体(包括人工耳蜗、听觉脑干植入物、视网膜植入物和面神经植入物)的积极研究的具体实例。