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Neurointerface with oscillator motifs for inhibitory effect over antagonist muscles.
Mikhailova, Yulia; Pozdeeva, Anna; Suleimanova, Alina; Leukhin, Alexey; Toschev, Alexander; Lukmanov, Timur; Fatyhova, Elsa; Magid, Evgeni; Lavrov, Igor; Talanov, Max.
Afiliação
  • Mikhailova Y; B-Rain Labs LLC, Kazan, Russia.
  • Pozdeeva A; Neuromorphic Computing and Neurosimulations Laboratory, Intelligent Robotics Department, Institute of Information Technologies and Intelligent Systems, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia.
  • Suleimanova A; B-Rain Labs LLC, Kazan, Russia.
  • Leukhin A; Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia.
  • Toschev A; B-Rain Labs LLC, Kazan, Russia.
  • Lukmanov T; B-Rain Labs LLC, Kazan, Russia.
  • Fatyhova E; Neuromorphic Computing and Neurosimulations Laboratory, Intelligent Robotics Department, Institute of Information Technologies and Intelligent Systems, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia.
  • Magid E; B-Rain Labs LLC, Kazan, Russia.
  • Lavrov I; Neuromorphic Computing and Neurosimulations Laboratory, Intelligent Robotics Department, Institute of Information Technologies and Intelligent Systems, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia.
  • Talanov M; Children's Republican Clinical Hospital, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan, Russia.
Front Neurosci ; 17: 1113867, 2023.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37034155
ABSTRACT
The effect of inhibitory management is usually underestimated in artificial control systems, using biological analogy. According to our hypothesis, the muscle hypertonus could be effectively compensated via stimulation by bio-plausible patterns. We proposed an approach for the compensatory stimulation device as implementation of previously presented architecture of the neurointerface, where (1) the neuroport is implemented as a DAC and stimulator, (2) neuroterminal is used for neurosimulation of a set of oscillator motifs on one-board computer. In the set of experiments with five volunteers, we measured the efficacy of motor neuron inhibition via the antagonist muscle or nerve stimulation registering muscle force with and without antagonist stimulation. For the agonist activation, we used both voluntary activity and electrical stimulation. In the case of stimulation of both the agonist and the antagonist muscles and nerves, we experimented with delays between muscle stimulation in the range of 0-20 ms. We registered the subjective discomfort rate. We did not identify any significant difference between the antagonist muscle and nerve stimulation in both voluntary activity and electrical stimulation of cases showing agonist activity. We determined the most effective delay between the stimulation of the agonist and the antagonist muscles and nerves as 10-20 ms.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article