Chronically implanted intrafascicular recording electrodes Article

Lefurge, T, Goodall, E, Horch, K et al. (1991). Chronically implanted intrafascicular recording electrodes . ANNALS OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, 19(2), 197-207. 10.1007/BF02368469

cited authors

  • Lefurge, T; Goodall, E; Horch, K; Stensaas, L; Schoenberg, A

authors

abstract

  • A newly designed intrafascicular electrode for chronic neural recording was studied by implanting 12 electrodes in the radial nerves of 6 cats for 6 months. Action potentials were monitored at specified intervals throughout the experiment. The number and size of the signals recorded suggest that this type of electrode provides information that is appropriate for feedback control in functional electrical stimulation (FES) systems. Histology of the nerve revealed that the implants are biocompatible and that little damage is caused by the presence of the electrode. © 1991 Pergamon Press plc.

publication date

  • March 1, 1991

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start page

  • 197

end page

  • 207

volume

  • 19

issue

  • 2