Authors
Kevin W King, William F Cusack, Ameya C Nanivadekar, Christopher A Ayers, MA Urbin, Robert A Gaunt, Lee E Fisher, Douglas J Weber
Publication date
2019/12/23
Journal
Journal of neural engineering
Volume
17
Issue
1
Pages
016014
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
Objective
We have demonstrated previously that microstimulation in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) can selectively evoke activity in primary afferent neurons in anesthetized cats. This study describes the results of experiments focused on characterizing the postural effects of DRG microstimulation in awake cats during quiet standing.
Approach
To understand the parameters of stimulation that can affect these postural shifts, we measured changes in ground reaction forces (GRF) while varying stimulation location and amplitude. Four animals were chronically implanted at the L6 and L7 DRG with penetrating multichannel microelectrode arrays. During each week of testing, we identified electrode channels that recruited primary afferent neurons with fast (80–120 ms− 1) and medium (30–75 ms− 1) conduction velocities, and selected one channel to deliver current-controlled biphasic stimulation trains during quiet …
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Scholar articles
KW King, WF Cusack, AC Nanivadekar, CA Ayers… - Journal of neural engineering, 2019