Preliminary Analysis on Electrophysiological Signals of Canine Cerebral Cortez and Corticospinal Tracts
Our aim was to provide preliminary neuroelectrophysiological information using the Cerebus system as a tool for researching spinal cord injury and rehabilitation in a canine model. Single microelectrodes were inserted into the cerebral cortex and corticospinal tract and signals were recorded and analyzed with the Cerebus system. The results showed hat this system can record continuous and spontaneous electro-physiological signals from the motor cortex and spinal cord when using platinum-glass microelectrodes. The characteristic waveform of the signals was revealed by neuroexplorer and off-line signal analysis software. Thus the Cerebus system will prove to be a useful tool in designing computer prosthetic devises for rehabilitation after spinal cord injury.
spinal cord corticospinal tract CerebusTM 128-channel Data Acquisition system nerve electrophysiological signal
Xiao Han Guang-Ming Lü Hui-Qun Wu Da-Feng Ji Zheng-Lin Jiang
Department of Human Anatomy,Institute of Neurobiology,Medical School,Nantong University,Nantong 2260 Institute of Nautical Medicine,Nantong University,Nantong 226001,China
国际会议
北京
英文
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2009-06-11(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)