Spatially mismatched cerebral blood flow and neuronal activity by intracortical microstimulation
Alexandra Katherine Isis Yonza,
Lechan Tao,
Krzysztof Kucharz
et al.
Abstract:Intracortial microstimulation (ICMS) is widely used in brain-machine interface for neuroprosthetics, particularly with aims of restoring lost sensory and motor functions. However, it remains poorly understood whether neuronal and blood flow responses by ICMS are spatially and temporally matched, as well as their underlying mechanism. Neurovascular coupling (NVC) is the process by which neuronal activity regulates blood flow in the brain to meet local metabolic demands. A hypothetically suboptimal NVC by ICMS m… Show more
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