神经旁路:开发人工神经连接的文献综述和未来方向。

OBM neurobiology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-22 DOI:10.21926/obm.neurobiol.2301158
Isabella Zuccaroli, Brandon Lucke-Wold, Adhith Palla, Alexander Eremiev, Zachary Sorrentino, Rasheedat Zakare-Fagbamila, Jack McNulty, Carlton Christie, Vyshak Chandra, David Mampre
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文献中报道的神经调节方案通常分为闭环和开环两种。最近开发的一组新型神经调控设备可以更好地描述为神经旁路,它试图将神经数据从神经系统的一个位置传输到另一个位置。文献中最常见的神经旁路形式是利用脑电图记录大脑皮层信息,并配以功能性电刺激来实现肌肉输出,最常见的是用于脊髓损伤或中风的辅助应用和康复。其他已描述或即将开发的神经旁路位置包括皮层-脊髓旁路、皮层-皮层旁路、自主神经旁路、外周-中枢旁路和受试者间旁路。最常见的记录设备包括脑电图、心电图和微电极阵列,而刺激设备则包括有创和无创电极。目前正在开发几种设备,以提高神经元记录和刺激的时空分辨率和生物相容性。进入这一领域的主要障碍包括神经可塑性和经常需要重新训练的当前解码机制。神经旁路是一种独特的神经调节方式。具有高空间和时间分辨率的神经记录和刺激设备的不断进步,加上不受神经可塑性抑制的解码机制,可以扩大神经旁路的治疗能力。总之,神经旁路是一种很有希望改善常见神经系统疾病(包括中风、脊髓损伤、周围神经损伤、脑损伤等)治疗的方法。
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Neural Bypasses: Literature Review and Future Directions in Developing Artificial Neural Connections.

Neural Bypasses: Literature Review and Future Directions in Developing Artificial Neural Connections.

Neural Bypasses: Literature Review and Future Directions in Developing Artificial Neural Connections.

Reported neuro-modulation schemes in the literature are typically classified as closed-loop or open-loop. A novel group of recently developed neuro-modulation devices may be better described as a neural bypass, which attempts to transmit neural data from one location of the nervous system to another. The most common form of neural bypasses in the literature utilize EEG recordings of cortical information paired with functional electrical stimulation for effector muscle output, most commonly for assistive applications and rehabilitation in spinal cord injury or stroke. Other neural bypass locations that have also been described, or may soon be in development, include cortical-spinal bypasses, cortical-cortical bypasses, autonomic bypasses, peripheral-central bypasses, and inter-subject bypasses. The most common recording devices include EEG, ECoG, and microelectrode arrays, while stimulation devices include both invasive and noninvasive electrodes. Several devices are in development to improve the temporal and spatial resolution and biocompatibility for neuronal recording and stimulation. A major barrier to entry includes neuroplasticity and current decoding mechanisms that regularly require retraining. Neural bypasses are a unique class of neuro-modulation. Continued advancement of neural recording and stimulating devices with high spatial and temporal resolution, combined with decoding mechanisms uninhibited by neuroplasticity, can expand the therapeutic capability of neural bypassing. Overall, neural bypasses are a promising modality to improve the treatment of common neurologic disorders, including stroke, spinal cord injury, peripheral nerve injury, brain injury and more.

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