Modeling the Effect of Mechanical Deformation on Electrical Stimulation of Peripheral Nerve Fibers
There are many challenges in designing neuroprostheses and one of them is to maintain proper axon selectivity in all situations. This project is based on an electrode that is implanted into a fascicle in a peripheral nerve and used to provide tactile sensory feedback of a prosthetic arm. This fascicle can undergo mechanical deformation during every day motion. This work aims to characterize the effect of fascicle deformation on axon selectivity and recruitment when electrically stimulated using hybrid modeling. The main framework consists of combining finite element modeling (FEM) and simulation environment NEURON. A suite of programs was developed to first populate a fascicle with axons followed by deforming the fascicle and rearranging axons accordingly. A model of the fascicle with an implanted electrode is simulated to find the electrical potential profile through FEM. The potential profile is then used to compare which axons are activated in the two conformations of the fascicle using NERUON.
- Author (aut): Dileep, Devika
- Thesis director: Abbas, James
- Committee member: Sadleir, Rosalind
- Contributor (ctb): Harrington Bioengineering Program
- Contributor (ctb): Harrington Bioengineering Program
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College