2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.irbm.2009.10.011
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A Multi-channel platform for recording and stimulation of large neuronal structures

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“…This required to implement an online SWDs detection algorithm based on permutation entropy (Li et al, 2007) that was coupled to an integrated electronic device allowing multi-site recording and programmable stimulations (Guillemaud et al, 2009). In this study, we obtained 100% of sensibility of the seizure detection algorithm thanks to the robust reproducibility of SWD.…”
Section: Deep Brain Stimulationsmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…This required to implement an online SWDs detection algorithm based on permutation entropy (Li et al, 2007) that was coupled to an integrated electronic device allowing multi-site recording and programmable stimulations (Guillemaud et al, 2009). In this study, we obtained 100% of sensibility of the seizure detection algorithm thanks to the robust reproducibility of SWD.…”
Section: Deep Brain Stimulationsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Indeed, modern radiosurgical devices such as Gamma Knife® and Cyberknife® (Régis et al, 2006) (Guillemaud et al, 2009). Activity in S1 was continuously monitored and quantified using permutation entropy.…”
Section: Radiosurgery Using Synchrotron-generated Microbeamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ayanda produce square (40 × 40 μm) platinum electrodes with typical impedances of 400–600 kΩ (at 1 kHz). In partnership with Bio-Logic SAS (France), Ayanda also produce passive MEAs with up to 256 electrodes [ 104 ]. Alpha Med Scientific, Inc.(Japan), manufacture the MED64 system which comprises 64 electrode MEAs and supporting data acquisition and analysis instrumentation [ 105 ].…”
Section: Cmos Neural Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To cope with these pathologies, innovative therapeutic solutions are still sought. Recent advances in micro and nanotechnology have opened new routes for the fabrication of Micro-Electrode Arrays (MEAs) [1], paving the way to novel treatment strategies using neural implants. Implants can be used to electrically stimulate neural networks to relay an altered neural network to restore lost functions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%