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Decoding motor imagery from the posterior parietal cortex of a tetraplegic human

机译:从四肢瘫痪者的顶叶后皮质解码运动图像

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Nonhuman primate and human studies have suggested that populations of neurons in the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) may represent high-level aspects of action planning that can be used to control external devices as part of a brain-machine interface. However, there is no direct neuron-recording evidence that human PPC is involved in action planning, and the suitability of these signals for neuroprosthetic control has not been tested. We recorded neural population activity with arrays of microelectrodes implanted in the PPC of a tetraplegic subject. Motor imagery could be decoded from these neural populations, including imagined goals, trajectories, and types of movement. These findings indicate that the PPC of humans represents high-level, cognitive aspects of action and that the PPC can be a rich source for cognitive control signals for neural prosthetics that assist paralyzed patients.
机译:非人类的灵长类动物和人类研究表明,顶叶后皮质(PPC)中的神经元群体可能代表了行动计划的高层方面,可以用来控制外部设备,作为脑机接口的一部分。但是,没有直接的神经元记录证据表明人类PPC参与了行动计划,并且尚未测试这些信号对神经修复控制的适用性。我们用植入四肢瘫痪患者的PPC中的微电极阵列记录了神经种群活动。可以从这些神经种群中解码出运动图像,包括想象中的目标,轨迹和运动类型。这些发现表明,人的PPC代表了动作的高级认知方面,并且PPC可以为协助瘫痪患者的神经修复术提供认知控制信号的丰富来源。

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