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SB07.05.03 2023 MRS Fall Meeting

Spatially Controlled Microcortical Stimulation using High-Density PEDOT:PSS Surface Electrodes

When and Where

Nov 28, 2023
11:30am - 11:45am

Hynes, Level 1, Room 110

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Ilke Uguz1,Kenneth Shepard1

Columbia University1

Abstract

Ilke Uguz1,Kenneth Shepard1

Columbia University1
Most neuromodulation approaches rely on extracellular electrical stimulation with penetrating electrodes at the cost of cortical damage. Surface electrodes, in contrast, are much less invasive but are challenged by the lack of proximity to axonal processes leading to poor resolution. Here, we demonstrate that high density (40 μm pitch), high capacitance (> 1 nF), single neuronal resolution PEDOT:PSS electrodes can be programmed to shape the charge injection front selectively at depths approaching 300 μm with a lateral resolution better than 100 μm. These electrodes, patterned on thin film parylene substrate, can be subdurally implanted and adhere to the pial surface in chronic settings. By leveraging surface arrays that are optically transparent with PEDOT:PSS local interconnects and integrated with depth electrodes, we are able to combine surface stimulation and recording with calcium imaging and depth recording to demonstrate these spatial limits of bidirectional communication with pyramidal neurons in mouse visual cortex both laterally and at depth from the surface.

Keywords

hardness | thin film

Symposium Organizers

Maria Asplund, Chalmers University of Technolog
Alexandra Paterson, University of Kentucky
Achilleas Savva, Delft University of Technology
Georgios Spyropoulos, University of Ghent

Symposium Support

Bronze
Science Robotics | AAAS

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature