Affiliation:
1. Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics Center for Neural Engineering The Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania 16802 USA
2. Department of Electrical Engineering The Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania 16802 USA
3. Department of Molecular Science and Engineering National Taipei University of Technology Taipei 10608 Republic of China
Abstract
AbstractOptogenetic modulation of brain neural activity that combines optical and electrical modes in a unitary neural system has recently gained robust momentum. Controlling illumination spatial coverage, designing light‐activated modulators, and developing wireless light delivery and data transmission are crucial for maximizing the use of optical neuromodulation. To this end, biocompatible electrodes with enhanced optoelectrical performance, device integration for multiplexed addressing, wireless transmission, and multimodal operation in soft systems have been developed. This review provides an outlook for uniformly illuminating large brain areas while spatiotemporally imaging the neural responses upon optoelectrical stimulation with little artifacts. Representative concepts and important breakthroughs, such as head‐mounted illumination, multiple implanted optical fibers, and micro‐light‐delivery devices, are discussed. Examples of techniques that incorporate electrophysiological monitoring and optoelectrical stimulation are presented. Challenges and perspectives are posed for further research efforts toward high‐density optoelectrical neural interface modulation, with the potential for nonpharmacological neurological disease treatments and wireless optoelectrical stimulation.
Funder
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
Pennsylvania State University
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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