Journal article
Mechanisms and Applications of Neuromodulation Using Surface Acoustic Waves—A Mini-Review
D Peng, W Tong, DJ Collins, MR Ibbotson, S Prawer, M Stamp
Frontiers in Neuroscience | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2021
Abstract
The study of neurons is fundamental for basic neuroscience research and treatment of neurological disorders. In recent years ultrasound has been increasingly recognized as a viable method to stimulate neurons. However, traditional ultrasound transducers are limited in the scope of their application by self-heating effects, limited frequency range and cavitation effects during neuromodulation. In contrast, surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices, which are producing wavemodes with increasing application in biomedical devices, generate less self-heating, are smaller and create less cavitation. SAW devices thus have the potential to address some of the drawbacks of traditional ultrasound transducer..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by the University of Melbourne; Early Career Researcher Grants Scheme, 2019 (ID 1858934). DC was the recipient of a Discovery Early Career Research Award (Project number DE200100909) funded by the Australian Government. The research was also supported by a Development Grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC and GNT1118223) of Australia.