A stealthy neural recorder for the study of behaviour in primates

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Title
A stealthy neural recorder for the study of behaviour in primates
Author(s)
S Oh; J Jekal; Jinyoung Won; Kyung Seob LimChang-Yeop JeonJunghyung Park; Hyeon-Gu Yeo; Yu Gyeong Kim; Y H Lee; L J Ha; H H Jung; J Yea; H Lee; J Ha; J Kim; D Lee; S Song; J Son; T S Yu; J Lee; S Lee; J Lee; B H Kim; J W Choi; J C Rah; Y M Song; J W Jeong; H J Choi; S Xu; Youngjeon Lee; K I Jang
Bibliographic Citation
Nature Biomedical Engineering, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 882-895
Publication Year
2025
Abstract
By monitoring brain neural signals, neural recorders allow for the study of neurological mechanisms underlying specific behavioural and cognitive states. However, the large brain volumes of non-human primates and their extensive range of uncontrolled movements and inherent wildness make it difficult to carry out covert and long-term recording and analysis of deep-brain neural signals. Here we report the development and performance of a stealthy neural recorder for the study of naturalistic behaviours in non-human primates. The neural recorder includes a fully implantable wireless and battery-free module for the recording of local field potentials and accelerometry data in real time, a flexible 32-electrode neural probe with a resorbable insertion shuttle, and a repeater coil-based wireless-power-transfer system operating at the body scale. We used the device to record neurobehavioural data for over 1 month in a freely moving monkey and leveraged the recorded data to train an artificial intelligence model for the classification of the animals' eating behaviours.
ISSN
2157-846X
Publisher
Springer-Nature Pub Group
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41551-024-01280-w9
Type
Article
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Ochang Branch Institute > Division of National Bio-Infrastructure > Futuristic Animal Resource & Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
Ochang Branch Institute > Division of National Bio-Infrastructure > National Primate Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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