2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1202258
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Behavioral paradigm for the evaluation of stimulation-evoked somatosensory perception thresholds in rats

Abstract: Intracortical microstimulation (ICMS) of the somatosensory cortex via penetrating microelectrode arrays (MEAs) can evoke cutaneous and proprioceptive sensations for restoration of perception in individuals with spinal cord injuries. However, ICMS current amplitudes needed to evoke these sensory percepts tend to change over time following implantation. Animal models have been used to investigate the mechanisms by which these changes occur and aid in the development of new engineering strategies to mitigate such… Show more

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“…The 4" cable-ties served a dual purpose when threaded through the ArUco marker mount: 1) securing the ArUco marker mount to the rest of the mounting assembly and 2) constricting the c-clamps around the tether. This meticulous The behavioral methods and equipment configurations utilized in this study were based on an established and validated paradigm (Smith et al, 2023). Briefly, animals were trained to participate in an established nose-poke, go/no-go behavioral paradigm to evaluate stimulation-evoked perception thresholds in rats.…”
Section: Marker Mounting Hardwarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 4" cable-ties served a dual purpose when threaded through the ArUco marker mount: 1) securing the ArUco marker mount to the rest of the mounting assembly and 2) constricting the c-clamps around the tether. This meticulous The behavioral methods and equipment configurations utilized in this study were based on an established and validated paradigm (Smith et al, 2023). Briefly, animals were trained to participate in an established nose-poke, go/no-go behavioral paradigm to evaluate stimulation-evoked perception thresholds in rats.…”
Section: Marker Mounting Hardwarementioning
confidence: 99%