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Using EMG to deliver lumbar dynamic electrical stimulation to facilitate cortico-spinal excitability
Autor:
Giuliano Taccola, Parag Gad, Stanislav Culaclii, Ronaldo M. Ichiyama, Wentai Liu, V. Reggie Edgerton
Publikováno v:
Brain Stimulation, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 20-34 (2020)
Background: Potentiation of synaptic activity in spinal networks is reflected in the magnitude of modulation of motor responses evoked by spinal and cortical input. After spinal cord injury, motor evoked responses can be facilitated by pairing cortic
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https://doaj.org/article/d9df74f3f4ce4d03b65e17038e2d9fb4
Autor:
Stanislav Culaclii, Po-Min Wang, Giuliano Taccola, William Yang, Brett Bailey, Yan-Peng Chen, Yi-Kai Lo, Wentai Liu
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol 15 (2021)
Novel neural stimulation protocols mimicking biological signals and patterns have demonstrated significant advantages as compared to traditional protocols based on uniform periodic square pulses. At the same time, the treatments for neural disorders
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https://doaj.org/article/f11e7523a5c44a21a5f4667744009564
Publikováno v:
2022 IEEE/MTT-S International Microwave Symposium - IMS 2022.
Publikováno v:
Interfacing Bioelectronics and Biomedical Sensing ISBN: 9783030344665
The need to better understand the nervous system drives the technological advancements in the development of neural stimulation and recording interface. In spite of rapid technological evolution, there are still challenges to realize a large-scale, h
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::ac7736648fa07b4e30f366ca64ff7bfe
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34467-2_1
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34467-2_1
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems. 12:601-613
Advancing studies of neural network dynamics and developments of closed-loop neural interfaces requires the ability to simultaneously stimulate and record the neural cells. Recording adjacent to or at the stimulation site produces artifact signals th
Autor:
Jonathan Massachi, Po-Min Wang, V. Reggie Edgerton, Wentai Liu, Yen-Cheng Kuan, Kuanfu Chen, Stanislav Culaclii, Parag Gad, Yi-Kai Lo, Brian S. Kim, Minji Zhu, Chih-Wei Chang
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems. 11:497-509
This paper presents a wirelessly powered, fully integrated system-on-a-chip (SoC) supporting 160-channel stimulation, 16-channel recording, and 48-channel bio-impedance characterization to enable partial motor function recovery through epidural spina
Publikováno v:
Experimental neurology. 327
Epidural electrical spinal stimulation can facilitate recovery of volitional motor control in individuals that have been completely paralyzed for more than a year. We recently reported a novel neuromodulation method named Dynamic Stimulation (DS), wh
Autor:
William Yang, Po-Min Wang, Yan Long, Yi-Kai Lo, Wentai Liu, Jonathan Massachi, Stanislav Culaclii
Publikováno v:
NER
Electrical stimulation using non-periodic biomimetic stimulation pattern has been shown to be effective in various critical biomedical applications. However, the existing programmable stimulators that support this protocol are non-portable and have a
Autor:
Victoria Hogan, Po-Min Wang, Michela Fagiolini, Xun Han, Wentai Liu, Kyung Jin Seo, Yiding Zhong, Hui Fang, Yi Qiang, Jung Soo V. Chu, Stanislav Culaclii, Yi-Kai Lo, Abhijeet Sambangi, Pietro Artoni, Yueming Li, Yifu Huang, Henil A. Patel, Xuanyi Zhao
Publikováno v:
Science Advances
We report a transparent, bilayer-nanomesh microelectrode array for concurrent electrophysiology recording and two-photon imaging.
Transparent microelectrode arrays have emerged as increasingly important tools for neuroscience by allowing simulta
Transparent microelectrode arrays have emerged as increasingly important tools for neuroscience by allowing simulta
Publikováno v:
EMBC
Recovering neural responses from electrode recordings is fundamental for understanding the dynamics of neural networks. This effort is often obscured by stimulus artifacts in the recordings, which result from stimuli injected into the electrode-tissu