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APPENDIX IMP1 - PROMOTION OF HUMAN IMPLANTATION BY NIH
THIS TEXT WAS COPIED FROM THE ORIGINAL NIH/CNCT WEB SITE AT THIS
ADDRESS:
http://www.engin.umich.edu/center/cnct/orgind.html
Center for Neural Communication Technology Organization
The NIH NCRR requires that its Centers have several basic components:
internal research projects, collaborative research projects, and
service to external investigators in the form of distribution and
training. The organization of the Center for Neural Communication
Technology (CNCT) will be described here with links to more details
on individual projects.
The underlying goal for all of the work conducted by the CNCT is to
make multichannel recording and stimulation devices available to
researchers which will enable them to more efficiently communicate
with the brain. Micromachined electrodes offer the potential to
extend small ensemble studies to tissue volume studies consisting of
dozens if not hundreds of cells.
Internal Research Projects
There are three internal research projects under the Center which are
designed to enhance the capability of the base technology:
Project 1, Extensions of Micromachined Microelectrode Technology:
Extend the basic structure of the device to include fluid
carrying channels for delivery of fluids to tissue volume,
and/or to lesion at recording/stimulation site locations.
Project 2, Biological Neural Networks:
Develop techniques for data acquisition from and analysis of
neural circuits in the volume surrounding arrays of recording
devices. The direction which has been proposed for this project
over the next grant period will be to study the relationships
between the physical characteristics of the devices and the
architecture of the neural tissue to rationalize the process of
design and experimentally explore and model the deterioration of
chronic implants over time to improve their behavior. A recent
poster presentation on data collected from the cochlear nucleus
can be seen [on the original site.]
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