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Optogenetic Functional MRI
Published on: April 19, 2016
Impacts of stimulus parameters and configurations on motor cortex direct electrical stimulation using intrinsic
Long Liu1,2, Jiacheng Zhang3,4, Jie Sun5
1Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Cardio-Cerebral Vascular Detection Technology and Medicinal Effectiveness Appraisal, Key Laboratory of Biomedical Engineering of Education Ministry, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Zhejiang University, Room 511, Zhou Yiqing Building, 38 Zheda Road, Hangzhou, 310027, China.
Background:
Motor cortex stimulation applied as a clinical treatment for neuropathic disorders for decades. With stimulation electrodes placed directly on the cortical surface, this neuromodulation method provides higher spatial resolution than other non-invasive therapies. Yet, the therapeutic effects reported were not in conformity with different syndromes. One of the main issues is that the stimulation parameters are always determined by clinical experience. The lack of understanding about how the stimulation current propagates in the cortex and various stimulation parameters and configurations obstruct the development of this method.
Methods:
In this study, we investigated the effect of different stimulation configurations on cortical responses to motor cortical stimulations using intrinsic optical imaging.
Results:
Our results showed that the cortical activation of electrical stimulation is not only related to the current density but also related to the propagation distance. Besides, stimulation configurations also affect the propagation of the stimulation current.
Conclusions:
All these results provide preliminary experimental evidence for parameter and electrode configuration optimizations.

