Human acute microelectrode array recordings with broad cortical access, single-unit resolution, and parallel behavioral monitoring

  • Viktor M Eisenkolb
  • Lisa M Held
  • Alexander Utzschmid
  • Xiao-Xiong Lin
  • Sandro M Krieg
  • Bernhard Meyer
  • Jens Gempt (Geteilte/r Letztautor/in)
  • Simon N Jacob (Geteilte/r Letztautor/in)

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Abstract

There are vast gaps in our understanding of the organization and operation of the human nervous system at the level of individual neurons and their networks. Here, we report reliable and robust acute multichannel recordings using planar microelectrode arrays (MEAs) implanted intracortically in awake brain surgery with open craniotomies that grant access to large parts of the cortical hemisphere. We obtained high-quality extracellular neuronal activity at the microcircuit, local field potential level and at the cellular, single-unit level. Recording from the parietal association cortex, a region rarely explored in human single-unit studies, we demonstrate applications on these complementary spatial scales and describe traveling waves of oscillatory activity as well as single-neuron and neuronal population responses during numerical cognition, including operations with uniquely human number symbols. Intraoperative MEA recordings are practicable and can be scaled up to explore cellular and microcircuit mechanisms of a wide range of human brain functions.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN2211-1247
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 30.05.2023

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PubMed 37141095