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Noninvasive Deep Brain Stimulation via Temporally Interfering Electric Fields.

Authors

Nir Grossman, David Bono, Nina Dedic, Suhasa B Kodandaramaiah, Andrii Rudenko, Ho-Jun Suk, Antonino M Cassara, Esra Neufeld, Niels Kuster, Li-Huei Tsai, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, Edward S Boyden

Abstract

We report a noninvasive strategy for electrically stimulating neurons at depth. By delivering to the brain multiple electric fields at frequencies too high to recruit neural firing, but which differ by a frequency within the dynamic range of neural firing, we can electrically stimulate neurons throughout a region where interference between the multiple fields results in a prominent electric field envelope modulated at the difference frequency. We validated this temporal interference (TI) concept via modeling and physics experiments, and verified that neurons in the living mouse brain could follow the electric field envelope. We demonstrate the utility of TI stimulation by stimulating neurons in the hippocampus of living mice without recruiting neurons of the overlying cortex. Finally, we show that by altering the currents delivered to a set of immobile electrodes, we can steerably evoke different motor patterns in living mice.

PMID:28575667 | DOI:S0092-8674(17)30584-6

UK DRI Authors

Nir Grossman

Dr Nir Grossman

Group Leader

Pioneering non-invasive neuromodulatory interventions to correct the abnormal brain activity in dementia

Dr Nir Grossman
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Prof Niels Kuster

Professor of Neurology and Director of the Berenson-Allen Center for Noninvasive Brain Stimulation

Prof Niels Kuster
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Prof Alvaro Pascual-Leone

Professor of Neurology and Director of the Berenson-Allen Center for Noninvasive Brain Stimulation

Prof Alvaro Pascual-Leone