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Achieving Ultra-Conformability With Polyimide-Based ECoG Arrays

Authors :
Emanuela Delfino
Maria Vomero
Maria Francisca Porto Cruz
Thomas Stieglitz
Elena Zucchini
Stefano Carli
Davide Ricci
Ardavan Shabanian
Luciano Fadiga
Source :
EMBC
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
IEEE, 2018.

Abstract

Micro-electrode arrays for electrocorticography (ECoG) represent the best compromise between invasiveness and signal quality, as they are surface devices that still allow high sensitivity recordings. In this work, an assessment of different technical aspects determining the ultimate performance of ultra-conformable polyimide-based μECoG arrays is conducted via a finite element model, impedance spectroscopy measurements and recordings of sensorimotor evoked potentials (SEPs) in rats. The finite element model proves that conformability of thin-film arrays can be achieved with polyimide, a non-stretchable material, by adjusting its thickness according to the curvature of the targeted anatomical area. From the electrochemical characterization of the devices, intrinsic thermal noise of platinum and gold electrodes is estimated to be 3-5 μV. Results show that electrode size and in vitro impedance do not influence the amplitude of the recorded SEPs. However, the use of a reference on-skull (a metal screw), as compared to reference on-array (a metal electrode surrounding the recording area), provides higher-amplitude SEPs. Additionally, the incorporation of a grounded metal shield in the thin-film devices limits crosstalk between tracks and does not compromise the recording capabilities of the arrays.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2018 40th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)
Accession number :
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