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Single-trial detection of auditory cues from the rat brain using memristors.


ABSTRACT: Implantable devices hold the potential to address conditions currently lacking effective treatments, such as drug-resistant neural impairments and prosthetic control. Medical devices need to be biologically compatible while providing enhanced performance metrics of low-power consumption, high accuracy, small size, and minimal latency to enable ongoing intervention in brain function. Here, we demonstrate a memristor-based processing system for single-trial detection of behaviorally meaningful brain signals within a timeframe that supports real-time closed-loop intervention. We record neural activity from the reward center of the brain, the ventral tegmental area, in rats trained to associate a musical tone with a reward, and we use the memristors built-in thresholding properties to detect nontrivial biomarkers in local field potentials. This approach yields consistent and accurate detection of biomarkers >98% while maintaining power consumption as low as 4.14 nanowatt per channel. The efficacy of our system's capabilities to process real-time in vivo neural data paves the way for low-power chronic neural activity monitoring and biomedical implants.

SUBMITTER: Sbandati C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11373585 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single-trial detection of auditory cues from the rat brain using memristors.

Sbandati Caterina C   Stathopoulos Spyros S   Foster Patrick P   Peer Noam D ND   Sestito Cristian C   Serb Alex A   Vassanelli Stefano S   Cohen Dana D   Prodromakis Themis T  

Science advances 20240904 36


Implantable devices hold the potential to address conditions currently lacking effective treatments, such as drug-resistant neural impairments and prosthetic control. Medical devices need to be biologically compatible while providing enhanced performance metrics of low-power consumption, high accuracy, small size, and minimal latency to enable ongoing intervention in brain function. Here, we demonstrate a memristor-based processing system for single-trial detection of behaviorally meaningful bra  ...[more]

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