Rat forelimb movement components segregated by corticospinal tract activity
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
8-10-2017
Abstract
The corticospinal tract (CST) is one of the descending tracts that carry the forelimb volitional information. Using flexible multi-electrode arrays (MEAs), the CST signals were recorded in rats during active and resting states. The power spectral density (PSD) of CST signals during the active state were notably higher than those observed during resting or anesthesia. Average inter-channel coherences below 30 Hz were considerably higher for reach-to-pull task compared to face grooming and the quiet state, suggesting the presence of volitional information in the recorded CST signals. A novel feature extraction technique (spectrum of cross-spectrum) was applied to obtain feature vectors and used in a classification algorithm. The extension and flexion phases of the forelimb movements were classified with 95% accuracy. The results warrant further investigations for extraction of more detailed volitional motor control information from the CST signals.
Identifier
85028590274 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9781538619162]
Publication Title
International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering Ner
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/NER.2017.8008353
e-ISSN
19483554
ISSN
19483546
First Page
312
Last Page
315
Grant
1R01 NS072385
Fund Ref
National Institutes of Health
Recommended Citation
Gok, Sinan and Sahin, Mesut, "Rat forelimb movement components segregated by corticospinal tract activity" (2017). Faculty Publications. 9368.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/9368
