神经科学
灵长类动物
电极阵列
初级运动皮层
计算机科学
非人灵长类
视皮层
脑电图
运动皮层
电极
生物
刺激
物理
量子力学
进化生物学
作者
Yongchao Tian,Jianhua Yin,C. Wang,Zhenliang He,Jingyi Xie,Xiaoli Feng,Yang Zhou,Tianyu Ma,Yang Xie,Xue Li,Tianming Yang,Chi Ren,C. Li,Zhengtuo Zhao
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202302333
摘要
Single-unit (SU) recording in nonhuman primates (NHPs) is indispensible in the quest of how the brain works, yet electrodes currently used for the NHP brain are limited in signal longevity, stability, and spatial coverage. Using new structural materials, microfabrication, and penetration techniques, we develop a mechanically robust ultraflexible, 1 µm thin electrode array (MERF) that enables pial penetration and high-density, large-scale, and chronic recording of neurons along both vertical and horizontal cortical axes in the nonhuman primate brain. Recording from three monkeys yields 2,913 SUs from 1,065 functional recording channels (up to 240 days), with some SUs tracked for up to 2 months. Recording from the primary visual cortex (V1) reveals that neurons with similar orientation preferences for visual stimuli exhibited higher spike correlation. Furthermore, simultaneously recorded neurons in different cortical layers of the primary motor cortex (M1) show preferential firing for hand movements of different directions. Finally, it is shown that a linear decoder trained with neuronal spiking activity across M1 layers during monkey's hand movements can be used to achieve on-line control of cursor movement. Thus, the MERF electrode array offers a new tool for basic neuroscience studies and brain-machine interface (BMI) applications in the primate brain.
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