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Automatic Identification of Axon Bundle Activation for Epiretinal Prosthesis

OBJECTIVE: Retinal prostheses must be able to activate cells in a selective way in order to restore high-fidelity vision. However, inadvertent activation of far-away retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) through electrical stimulation of axon bundles can produce irregular and poorly controlled percepts, lim...

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Autores principales: Tandon, Pulkit, Bhaskhar, Nandita, Shah, Nishal, Madugula, Sasi, Grosberg, Lauren, Fan, Victoria H., Hottowy, Pawel, Sher, Alexander, Litke, Alan M., Chichilnisky, E. J., Mitra, Subhasish
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Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8860174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34784278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNSRE.2021.3128486
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author Tandon, Pulkit
Bhaskhar, Nandita
Shah, Nishal
Madugula, Sasi
Grosberg, Lauren
Fan, Victoria H.
Hottowy, Pawel
Sher, Alexander
Litke, Alan M.
Chichilnisky, E. J.
Mitra, Subhasish
author_facet Tandon, Pulkit
Bhaskhar, Nandita
Shah, Nishal
Madugula, Sasi
Grosberg, Lauren
Fan, Victoria H.
Hottowy, Pawel
Sher, Alexander
Litke, Alan M.
Chichilnisky, E. J.
Mitra, Subhasish
author_sort Tandon, Pulkit
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description OBJECTIVE: Retinal prostheses must be able to activate cells in a selective way in order to restore high-fidelity vision. However, inadvertent activation of far-away retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) through electrical stimulation of axon bundles can produce irregular and poorly controlled percepts, limiting artificial vision. In this work, we aim to provide an algorithmic solution to the problem of detecting axon bundle activation with a bi-directional epiretinal prostheses. METHODS: The algorithm utilizes electrical recordings to determine the stimulation current amplitudes above which axon bundle activation occurs. Bundle activation is defined as the axonal stimulation of RGCs with unknown soma and receptive field locations, typically beyond the electrode array. The method exploits spatiotemporal characteristics of electrically-evoked spikes to overcome the challenge of detecting small axonal spikes. RESULTS: The algorithm was validated using large-scale, single-electrode and short pulse, ex vivo stimulation and recording experiments in macaque retina, by comparing algorithmically and manually identified bundle activation thresholds. For 88% of the electrodes analyzed, the threshold identified by the algorithm was within ±10% of the manually identified threshold, with a correlation coefficient of 0.95. CONCLUSION: This works presents a simple, accurate and efficient algorithm to detect axon bundle activation in epiretinal prostheses. SIGNIFICANCE: The algorithm could be used in a closed-loop manner by a future epiretinal prosthesis to reduce poorly controlled visual percepts associated with bundle activation. Activation of distant cells via axonal stimulation will likely occur in other types of retinal implants and cortical implants, and the method may therefore be broadly applicable.
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spelling pubmed-88601742022-02-21 Automatic Identification of Axon Bundle Activation for Epiretinal Prosthesis Tandon, Pulkit Bhaskhar, Nandita Shah, Nishal Madugula, Sasi Grosberg, Lauren Fan, Victoria H. Hottowy, Pawel Sher, Alexander Litke, Alan M. Chichilnisky, E. J. Mitra, Subhasish IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng Article OBJECTIVE: Retinal prostheses must be able to activate cells in a selective way in order to restore high-fidelity vision. However, inadvertent activation of far-away retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) through electrical stimulation of axon bundles can produce irregular and poorly controlled percepts, limiting artificial vision. In this work, we aim to provide an algorithmic solution to the problem of detecting axon bundle activation with a bi-directional epiretinal prostheses. METHODS: The algorithm utilizes electrical recordings to determine the stimulation current amplitudes above which axon bundle activation occurs. Bundle activation is defined as the axonal stimulation of RGCs with unknown soma and receptive field locations, typically beyond the electrode array. The method exploits spatiotemporal characteristics of electrically-evoked spikes to overcome the challenge of detecting small axonal spikes. RESULTS: The algorithm was validated using large-scale, single-electrode and short pulse, ex vivo stimulation and recording experiments in macaque retina, by comparing algorithmically and manually identified bundle activation thresholds. For 88% of the electrodes analyzed, the threshold identified by the algorithm was within ±10% of the manually identified threshold, with a correlation coefficient of 0.95. CONCLUSION: This works presents a simple, accurate and efficient algorithm to detect axon bundle activation in epiretinal prostheses. SIGNIFICANCE: The algorithm could be used in a closed-loop manner by a future epiretinal prosthesis to reduce poorly controlled visual percepts associated with bundle activation. Activation of distant cells via axonal stimulation will likely occur in other types of retinal implants and cortical implants, and the method may therefore be broadly applicable. 2021 2021-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8860174/ /pubmed/34784278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNSRE.2021.3128486 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. For more information, see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Sher, Alexander
Litke, Alan M.
Chichilnisky, E. J.
Mitra, Subhasish
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8860174/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNSRE.2021.3128486
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