Optimisation of a regenerative peripheral nerve interface for sensory feedback

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Key Results and Implications

  1. Regenerative peripheral nerve interfaces can selectively stimulate single or small groups of axons.
  2. Stimulus thresholds required for a regenerative peripheral nerve interface need nanoamp current control.
  3. Axon recruitment remains a function of distance which means need to steer the stimulation field or control axon positions.
  4. The planar multi-electrode arrays used in this model cannot adequately control the electric field.
  5. Living electrodes offer a way forward by seeding neurons into the device to control positioning.