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Surgical Implantation of Chronic Neural Electrodes for Recording Single Unit Activity and Electrocorticographic Signals
Published on: February 24, 2012
Insertion of a three dimensional silicon microelectrode assembly through a thick meningeal membrane
Taneev Escamilla-Mackert1, Nicholas B Langhals, Takashi D Y Kozai
1University of Michigan Department of Biomedical Engineering, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
Abstract:
There are many different needs for intraoperative mapping in both rodent as well as human brain. Whether the goal of the procedure is for epileptic mapping, removal of cancerous tissue, mapping the motor and sensory cortices, or understanding the underlying neural networks within the brain, dense three-dimensional electrode arrays are necessary. In this study, we outlined and validated thicker silicon probe designs for use in intracortical mapping applications. Multiple shank and electrode site configurations were implanted successfully through rat dura as a model for human pia, and all devices maintained the electrical functionality necessary for electrophysiological mapping applications.

