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Real-time interaction between a neuromorphic electronic circuit and the spinal cord
R Jung1, E J Brauer, J J Abbas
1Center for Biomedical Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington 40506-0070, USA. jung@uky.edu
Abstract:
We present a novel demonstration of real-time dynamic interaction between an oscillatory spinal cord (isolated lamprey nervous system) and electronic hardware that mimics the spinal motor pattern generating circuitry. The spinal cord and the neuromorphic circuit were interfaced in unidirectional and bidirectional modes. Bidirectional coupling resulted in stable, persistent oscillations. This experimental platform offers a unique paradigm to examine the intrinsic dynamics of neural circuitry. The neuromorphic analog very large scale integration (aVLSI) design and real-time capabilities of this approach may provide a particularly powerful means of restoring complex neuromotor function using neuroprostheses.