Lecture 20 - overcoming damage to the motor system Flashcards

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What is deep brain stimulation?

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placing an electrical stimulator in the brain

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What is encoding?

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cosine tuning of movement direction
different neurons prefer different directions

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What is decoding?

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population vectors
by listening to hundreds of neurons at a time you can get a good idea of what direction the subject is moving in

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Describe brain-spine interfaces.

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  • build an artificial electronic bridge between the spinal cord and brain
  • allows for the spinal cord to still send signals to the brain without any external hardware
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What are the 2 different applications for closing the loop of BMIs?

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  1. neuroprosthetics - replace lost connections.
  2. neuroplasticity - strengthen surviving connections
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What are some other approaches to BMIs?

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  1. electrical signals from the brain can be obtained from a variety of invasive and non-invasive electrodes
  2. EEG
  3. MEG
  4. fMRI
  5. PET
  6. SPECT
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What is the biommetic approach?

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interfaces should be designed to mimic lost motor pathways to restore natural limb movement
a decoder is built using brain signals during real or imagined movements

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