Journal article

Electrical stimulation causes rapid changes in electrode impedance of cell-covered electrodes

C Newbold, R Richardson, R Millard, P Seligman, R Cowan, R Shepherd

Journal of Neural Engineering | Published : 2011

Abstract

Animal and clinical observations of a reduction in electrode impedance following electrical stimulation encouraged the development of an in vitro model of the electrode-tissue interface. This model was used previously to show an increase in impedance with cell and protein cover over electrodes. In this paper, the model was used to assess the changes in electrode impedance and cell cover following application of a charge-balanced biphasic current pulse train. Following stimulation, a large and rapid drop in total impedance (Zt) and access resistance (Ra) occurred. The magnitude of this impedance change was dependent on the current amplitude used, with a linear relationship determined between ..

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