Elucidation of simple optic stimuli based on detected nerve activity

T.D. Coates, S. Wolpert
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In this study, a minimally invasive interface to an intact peripheral nerve was developed. The interface was based on a cylindrical cuff installed around the nerve, and fitted with circumferentially dispersed surface electrodes. Differential measurements of bulk potentials were filtered, amplified, and subsequently processed with the objective of identifying unique patterns of electrical activity within the ensheathed nerve bundle. The system was implemented using an in vivo preparation of lateral eye and optic nerve from Limulus polyphemus. Recorded signals were filtered using the discrete wavelet transform and the Daubechies 4 wavelet basis to isolate signal components regarded as significant to the optical pattern. The entropies of the filtered signals were computed and used to build training and testing patterns for a cascade correlation neural network. The values on the eight outputs of the neural network represented the probability of one or more of the eight locations on the lateral eye having been illuminated by the stimulus. From these outputs, an image of the optical stimulus pattern was rendered. In tests, the system displayed an accuracy of 100% in distinguishing stimulus from nonstimulus conditions, and up to 91% in identifying the location(s) illuminated by a given pattern of optical stimulation.
基于检测到的神经活动来解释简单的视觉刺激
在这项研究中,开发了一种与完整周围神经连接的微创界面。该界面是基于安装在神经周围的圆柱形袖带,并配有沿周分散的表面电极。体积电位的不同测量值经过过滤、放大,并随后进行处理,目的是识别包裹神经束内独特的电活动模式。该系统采用多足limus的侧眼和视神经在体制备。采用离散小波变换和Daubechies 4小波基对记录的信号进行滤波,分离出对光学图形有重要意义的信号分量。计算滤波后信号的熵,并用于建立级联相关神经网络的训练和测试模式。神经网络的8个输出值代表了侧眼上8个位置中一个或多个位置被刺激照亮的概率。从这些输出中,呈现出光学刺激图案的图像。在测试中,该系统在区分刺激和非刺激条件方面的准确率为100%,在识别给定光刺激模式照亮的位置方面的准确率高达91%。
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