光遗传学
感知
计算机科学
无线
脑-机接口
人工智能
人机交互
神经科学
脑电图
心理学
电信
作者
Mingzheng Wu,Yiyuan Yang,Jinglan Zhang,Andrew I. Efimov,Abraham Vázquez‐Guardado,Xiu-Yuan Li,Kaiqing Zhang,Yue Wang,Jianyu Gu,Liangsong Zeng,Jiaqi Liu,Mohammad Riahi,Hyoseo Yoon,Minsung Kim,Haohui Zhang,Min‐Kyu Lee,Jiheon Kang,K. C. Ting,Stephen Z. D. Cheng,Wenming Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1101/2024.09.20.613966
摘要
Synthesizing perceivable artificial neural inputs independent of typical sensory channels remains a fundamental challenge in the development of next-generation brain-machine interfaces. Establishing a minimally invasive, wirelessly effective, and miniaturized platform with long-term stability is crucial for creating a clinically meaningful interface capable of mediating artificial perceptual feedback. In this study, we demonstrate a miniaturized fully implantable wireless transcranial optogenetic encoder designed to generate artificial perceptions through digitized optogenetic manipulation of large cortical ensembles. This platform enables the spatiotemporal orchestration of large-scale cortical activity for remote perception genesis via real-time wireless communication and control, with optimized device performance achieved by simulation-guided methods addressing light and heat propagation during operation. Cue discrimination during operant learning demonstrates the wireless genesis of artificial percepts sensed by mice, where spatial distance across large cortical networks and sequential order-based analyses of discrimination performance reveal principles that adhere to general perceptual rules. These conceptual and technical advancements expand our understanding of artificial neural syntax and its perception by the brain, guiding the evolution of next-generation brain-machine communication.
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