The functional longevity of a neural probe is dependent upon its ability to minimize injury risk during the insertion and recording period in vivo, which could be related to motion-related strain between the probe and surrounding tissue. A series of finite element analyses was conducted to study the extent of the strain induced within the brain in an area around a neural probe. This study focuses on the transient behavior of neural probe and brain tissue interface with a viscoelastic model. Different stages of the interface from initial insertion of neural probe to full bonding of the probe by astro-glial sheath formation are simulated utilizing analytical tools to investigate the effects of relative motion between the neural probe and the ...
The viability of chronic neural microelectrodes for electrophysiological recording and stimulation d...
In current Finite Element (FE) head models, brain tissue is commonly assumed to display linear visco...
A method is presented for determining the dynamic shear behaviour of brain tissue using a rotational...
The functional longevity of a neural probe is dependent upon its ability to minimize injury risk dur...
The functional longevity of a neural probe is dependent upon its ability to minimize injury risk dur...
When a neural probe penetrates the brain during brain surgery, the mechanical integrity around the b...
One of the limitations of intracortical microelectrodes in chronic applications is their inability t...
Single-unit recording neural probes have significant advantages towards improving signal-to-noise ra...
The therapeutic use of electrical stimulation of the nervous system is a rapidly growing field perta...
In this study, we investigate the effects of modelling choices for the brain–skull interface (layers...
The development of a compliant neural probe is necessary to achieve chronic implantation with minima...
To improve the quality of life for victims of traumatic spinal cord and brain injury, a better und...
This paper presents new surgical tool-brain tissue interactions models in three directional format c...
Neural interface electrodes that can record from neurons in the brain for long periods of time will ...
In current Finite Element (FE) head models, brain tissue is commonly assumed to display linear visco...
The viability of chronic neural microelectrodes for electrophysiological recording and stimulation d...
In current Finite Element (FE) head models, brain tissue is commonly assumed to display linear visco...
A method is presented for determining the dynamic shear behaviour of brain tissue using a rotational...
The functional longevity of a neural probe is dependent upon its ability to minimize injury risk dur...
The functional longevity of a neural probe is dependent upon its ability to minimize injury risk dur...
When a neural probe penetrates the brain during brain surgery, the mechanical integrity around the b...
One of the limitations of intracortical microelectrodes in chronic applications is their inability t...
Single-unit recording neural probes have significant advantages towards improving signal-to-noise ra...
The therapeutic use of electrical stimulation of the nervous system is a rapidly growing field perta...
In this study, we investigate the effects of modelling choices for the brain–skull interface (layers...
The development of a compliant neural probe is necessary to achieve chronic implantation with minima...
To improve the quality of life for victims of traumatic spinal cord and brain injury, a better und...
This paper presents new surgical tool-brain tissue interactions models in three directional format c...
Neural interface electrodes that can record from neurons in the brain for long periods of time will ...
In current Finite Element (FE) head models, brain tissue is commonly assumed to display linear visco...
The viability of chronic neural microelectrodes for electrophysiological recording and stimulation d...
In current Finite Element (FE) head models, brain tissue is commonly assumed to display linear visco...
A method is presented for determining the dynamic shear behaviour of brain tissue using a rotational...