Somatosensory encoding with cuneate nucleus microstimulation: Effects on downstream cortical activity

A. Richardson, Pauline K. Weigand, Srihari Y. Sritharan, T. Lucas
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High-performance neuroprostheses designed to reanimate a paralyzed limb following spinal cord injury must restore both movement and sensation. For the latter goal, we are developing a novel strategy focused on encode sensations using microstimulation of the cuneate nucleus (CN) of the brainstem. Here, we characterized the temporal dynamics of downstream cortical excitation and inhibition in response to CN microstimulation in a macaque. A single CN stimulus pulse evoked a fast (7 ms) excitatory response in primary somatosensory cortex (S1) followed by an inhibitory period lasting until 50 ms. The S1 response to a second CN pulse within this inhibitory period was drastically attenuated. Following the inhibition, S1 unit activity rebounded with a prolonged excitatory phase lasting until 800 ms. Within this second excitatory phase were rhythmic peaks of increased unit activity with an alpha-band frequency (8-14 Hz). The rhythmic excitation was specific for perigranular laminae and was stimulus-amplitude dependent. The results show a complex cortical response to CN stimuli and can guide future design of CN stimulus patterns to evoke salient percepts.
楔形核微刺激的体感编码:对下游皮层活动的影响
高性能神经假体的设计,以恢复瘫痪肢体脊髓损伤后必须恢复运动和感觉。对于后一个目标,我们正在开发一种新的策略,专注于利用脑干楔形核(CN)的微刺激来编码感觉。在此,我们描述了猕猴对CN微刺激的下游皮层兴奋和抑制的时间动态。单个CN刺激脉冲在初级体感觉皮层(S1)引起快速(7 ms)兴奋反应,随后是持续50 ms的抑制期。在此抑制期内,S1对第二个CN脉冲的响应急剧减弱。抑制后,S1单位活性反弹,兴奋期延长至800 ms。在第二兴奋期,单位活动增加的节律性峰值以α频带频率(8-14 Hz)出现。节律性兴奋是颗粒周围纹层特有的,并且与刺激幅度有关。结果表明,神经网络刺激具有复杂的皮层反应,可以指导未来神经网络刺激模式的设计,以唤起显著感知。
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