2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.12.17.628956
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Physiological activity within peripheral nerves influences neural output in response to electrical stimulation: anin vivostudy

Lauren R. Madden,
Richard Liu,
Sergiu Ivanescu
et al.

Abstract: Neuromodulation therapies are often applied to peripheral nerves. These nerves can have physiological activity that interacts with the activity evoked by electrical stimulation, potentially influencing targeted neural output and clinical outcomes. Our goal was to quantify changes in sensory neural unit activity in response to variations in electrical stimulation frequency and amplitude. In a feline model, we applied cutaneous brushing to evoke pudendal nerve afferent activity with and without electrical stimul… Show more

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