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Evaluation of local field potentials of MER data with STN DBS electrodes
- Source :
- IP Indian Journal of Neurosciences. 6:296-300
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- IP Innovative Publication Pvt Ltd, 2020.
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Abstract
- The field potentials, i.e., the electrical-potentials of the deep brain stimulations (DBS) and microelectrode signal recordings of STN-neurons flanking DBS leads canister bright to proffer functional and empirical retort or titrating therapeutic-surgical-DBSDBS. Nonetheless, predictable square (conservative) DBS leadelectrodes amid four cylindrical macro/electrodes (for macrostimulations) likely under-sample the spatial circulation of sinks and sources in a given area of the brain. This study gives the exploration of the power-spectral-density (PSD) and spatial-feature dimensions of LFP-activity in primate subthalamicnuclei (STN/or s-nuclei) and globus pallidus internus (GPi) by means of unendingly 32embedded-channel directional DBS-array-electrodes. The waveforms of s-nuclei and GPi were acquired as of directional-DBS-micro electrode-arrays in the latent or quiescent state and in a reach-and-retrieval task in twoprimates in adolescent, naive and immature (raw) animal Parkinson conditions. The potentials of signal acquisitions recordings were evaluated amongst bipolar-pairs of micro electrodes using personage and agglomerative (bunched) electrode configurations, with the latter mimicking the cylindrical macro electrode (for macro stimulations) arrangements/specifications employed in the present - current clinical settings of field-potentials signal acquisition. Signal recordings from these DBS-electrodes shown that, b -oscillatory frequency fluctuations have spatial-finger-prints in s-nuclei and GPi, and that these fluctuations were muted when clustering the electrode contacts together to create cylindrical macro electrodes alike in parallel and in relative dimension to those employed clinically and diagnostically. Furthermore, these atlases depend on parkinsonian condition and whether the subject was quiescent or performing a motor-task. With this research work the development of future adaptive closed-loop (ACL) DBS-therapies to rely on fieldpoten
Details
- ISSN :
- 2581916X and 25818236
- Volume :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- IP Indian Journal of Neurosciences
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........e0ed3a12b7a0e1521c767f54ad98364d