A neural interface provides long-term stable natural touch perception
Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center · Case Western Reserve University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Touch perception on the fingers and hand is essential for fine motor control, contributes to our sense of self, allows for effective communication, and aids in our fundamental perception of the world. Despite increasingly sophisticated mechatronics, prosthetic devices still do not directly convey sensation back to their wearers. We show that implanted peripheral nerve interfaces in two human subjects with upper limb amputation provided stable, natural touch sensation in their hands for more than 1 year. Electrical stimulation using implanted peripheral nerve cuff electrodes that did not penetrate the nerve produced touch perceptions at many locations on the phantom hand with repeatable, stable responses in the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 32.69
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 29
Authors
6- DTDaniel TanCorresponding
Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University
- MAMatthew A. SchieferCorresponding
Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University
- MWMichael W. Keith
MetroHealth, Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, MetroHealth Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University
- JRJames Robert Anderson
Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Case Western Reserve University
- JTJoyce Tyler
MetroHealth, MetroHealth Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Thumb
- Functional electrical stimulation
- Peripheral
- Stimulation
- Interface (matter)
- Perception
- Neuroscience
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation