Journal article
Motor Cortex Coverage Predicts Signal Strength of a Stentrode Endovascular Brain-Computer Interface.
Hunter R Schone, Peter Yoo, Adam Fry, Nikole Chetty, Abbey Sawyer, Cara Herbers, Fang Liu, Chan Hong Moon, Katya Hill, Shahram Majidi, Noam Y Harel, Raul G Nogueira, Elad Levy, David F Putrino, David Lacomis, Thomas J Oxley, Douglas J Weber, Jennifer L Collinger
medRxiv | Published : 2025
Abstract
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are an emerging assistive technology for individuals with motor impairments, enabling the command of digital devices using neural signals. The Stentrode BCI is an implant, positioned within the brain's neurovasculature, that can record movement-related electrocortical activity. Over 5 years, 10 participants (8 amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, 1 primary lateral sclerosis, 1 brainstem stroke) have been implanted with a Stentrode BCI and significant inter-participant variability has been observed in the recorded motor signal strength. This variability warrants a critical investigation to characterize potential predictors of signal strength to promote more successf..
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