W:Ti Flexible Transversal Electrode Array for Peripheral Nerve Stimulation: A Feasibility Study

IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering(2020)

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Abstract
The development of hardware for neural interfacing remains a technical challenge. We introduce a flexible, transversal intraneural tungsten:titanium electrode array for acute studies. We characterize the electrochemical properties of this new combination of tungsten and titanium using cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. With an in-vivo rodent study, we show that the stimulation of peripheral nerves with this electrode array is possible and that more than half of the electrode contacts can yield a stimulation selectivity index of 0.75 or higher at low stimulation currents. This feasibility study paves the way for the development of future cost-effective and easy-to-fabricate neural interfacing electrodes for acute settings, which ultimately can inform the development of technologies that enable bi-directional communication with the human nervous system.
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Electric Stimulation,Electrodes,Electrodes, Implanted,Feasibility Studies,Peripheral Nerves,Titanium,Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
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