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Towards real-time communication between in vivo neurophysiological data sources and simulator-based brain biomimetic models

Development of more sophisticated implantable brain-machine interface (BMI) will require both interpretation of the neurophysiological data being measured and subsequent determination of signals to be delivered back to the brain. Computational models are the heart of the machine of BMI and therefore...

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Autores principales: Lee, Giljae, Matsunaga, Andréa, Dura-Bernal, Salvador, Zhang, Wenjie, Lytton, William W, Francis, Joseph T, Fortes, José AB
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Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4685709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26702394
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40244-014-0012-3
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author Lee, Giljae
Matsunaga, Andréa
Dura-Bernal, Salvador
Zhang, Wenjie
Lytton, William W
Francis, Joseph T
Fortes, José AB
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Matsunaga, Andréa
Dura-Bernal, Salvador
Zhang, Wenjie
Lytton, William W
Francis, Joseph T
Fortes, José AB
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description Development of more sophisticated implantable brain-machine interface (BMI) will require both interpretation of the neurophysiological data being measured and subsequent determination of signals to be delivered back to the brain. Computational models are the heart of the machine of BMI and therefore an essential tool in both of these processes. One approach is to utilize brain biomimetic models (BMMs) to develop and instantiate these algorithms. These then must be connected as hybrid systems in order to interface the BMM with in vivo data acquisition devices and prosthetic devices. The combined system then provides a test bed for neuroprosthetic rehabilitative solutions and medical devices for the repair and enhancement of damaged brain. We propose here a computer network-based design for this purpose, detailing its internal modules and data flows. We describe a prototype implementation of the design, enabling interaction between the Plexon Multichannel Acquisition Processor (MAP) server, a commercial tool to collect signals from microelectrodes implanted in a live subject and a BMM, a NEURON-based model of sensorimotor cortex capable of controlling a virtual arm. The prototype implementation supports an online mode for real-time simulations, as well as an offline mode for data analysis and simulations without real-time constraints, and provides binning operations to discretize continuous input to the BMM and filtering operations for dealing with noise. Evaluation demonstrated that the implementation successfully delivered monkey spiking activity to the BMM through LAN environments, respecting real-time constraints.
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spelling pubmed-46857092015-12-21 Towards real-time communication between in vivo neurophysiological data sources and simulator-based brain biomimetic models Lee, Giljae Matsunaga, Andréa Dura-Bernal, Salvador Zhang, Wenjie Lytton, William W Francis, Joseph T Fortes, José AB J Comput Surg Article Development of more sophisticated implantable brain-machine interface (BMI) will require both interpretation of the neurophysiological data being measured and subsequent determination of signals to be delivered back to the brain. Computational models are the heart of the machine of BMI and therefore an essential tool in both of these processes. One approach is to utilize brain biomimetic models (BMMs) to develop and instantiate these algorithms. These then must be connected as hybrid systems in order to interface the BMM with in vivo data acquisition devices and prosthetic devices. The combined system then provides a test bed for neuroprosthetic rehabilitative solutions and medical devices for the repair and enhancement of damaged brain. We propose here a computer network-based design for this purpose, detailing its internal modules and data flows. We describe a prototype implementation of the design, enabling interaction between the Plexon Multichannel Acquisition Processor (MAP) server, a commercial tool to collect signals from microelectrodes implanted in a live subject and a BMM, a NEURON-based model of sensorimotor cortex capable of controlling a virtual arm. The prototype implementation supports an online mode for real-time simulations, as well as an offline mode for data analysis and simulations without real-time constraints, and provides binning operations to discretize continuous input to the BMM and filtering operations for dealing with noise. Evaluation demonstrated that the implementation successfully delivered monkey spiking activity to the BMM through LAN environments, respecting real-time constraints. 2014-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4685709/ /pubmed/26702394 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40244-014-0012-3 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Matsunaga, Andréa
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Zhang, Wenjie
Lytton, William W
Francis, Joseph T
Fortes, José AB
Towards real-time communication between in vivo neurophysiological data sources and simulator-based brain biomimetic models
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title_fullStr Towards real-time communication between in vivo neurophysiological data sources and simulator-based brain biomimetic models
title_full_unstemmed Towards real-time communication between in vivo neurophysiological data sources and simulator-based brain biomimetic models
title_short Towards real-time communication between in vivo neurophysiological data sources and simulator-based brain biomimetic models
title_sort towards real-time communication between in vivo neurophysiological data sources and simulator-based brain biomimetic models
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4685709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26702394
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40244-014-0012-3
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