High-Precision, Low-Threshold Neuromodulation With Ultraflexible Electrode Arrays for Brain-to-Brain Interfaces

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Yifei Ye, Ye Tian, Haifeng Liu, Jiaxuan Liu, Cunkai Zhou, Chengjian Xu, Ting Zhou, Yanyan Nie, Yu Wu, Lunming Qin, Zhitao Zhou, Xiaoling Wei, Jianlong Zhao, Zhenyu Wang, Meng Li, Tiger H. Tao, Liuyang Sun
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Neuromodulation is crucial for advancing neuroscience and treating neurological disorders. However, traditional methods using rigid electrodes have been limited by large stimulating currents, low precision, and the risk of tissue damage. In this work, we developed a biocompatible ultraflexible electrode array that allows for both neural recording of spike firings and low-threshold, high-precision stimulation for neuromodulation. Specifically, mouse turning behavior can be effectively induced with approximately five microamperes of stimulating current, which is significantly lower than that required by conventional rigid electrodes. The array's densely packed microelectrodes enable highly selective stimulation, allowing precise targeting of specific brain areas critical for turning behavior. This low-current, targeted stimulation approach helps maintain the health of both neurons and electrodes, as evidenced by stable neural recordings after extended stimulations. Systematic validations have confirmed the durability and biocompatibility of the electrodes. Moreover, we extended the flexible electrode array to a brain-to-brain interface system that allows human brain signals to directly control mouse behavior. Using advanced decoding methods, a single individual can issue eight commands to simultaneously control the behaviors of two mice. This study underscores the effectiveness of the flexible electrode array in neuromodulation, opening new avenues for interspecies communication and potential neuromodulation applications.

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高精度,低阈值神经调节与超柔性电极阵列脑对脑接口
神经调节对于推进神经科学和治疗神经系统疾病至关重要。然而,使用刚性电极的传统方法受到刺激电流大、精度低和组织损伤风险的限制。在这项工作中,我们开发了一种生物相容性超柔性电极阵列,它既可以记录神经脉冲放电,也可以对神经调节进行低阈值、高精度的刺激。具体来说,小鼠的转动行为可以用大约5微安的刺激电流有效地诱导,这明显低于传统刚性电极所需的电流。该阵列密集排列的微电极可以实现高度选择性的刺激,允许精确瞄准对转向行为至关重要的特定大脑区域。这种低电流、有针对性的刺激方法有助于维持神经元和电极的健康,延长刺激后稳定的神经记录证明了这一点。系统验证证实了电极的耐久性和生物相容性。此外,我们将柔性电极阵列扩展为脑对脑接口系统,使人脑信号能够直接控制小鼠的行为。使用先进的解码方法,一个人可以发出8个命令,同时控制两只老鼠的行为。这项研究强调了柔性电极阵列在神经调节中的有效性,为物种间交流和潜在的神经调节应用开辟了新的途径。
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