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Clinical Applications and Future Translation of Somatosensory Neuroprostheses

Emily L. Graczyk, Brianna C. Hutchison, Giacomo Valle, David A. Bjånes, Deanna H. Gates, Staniša Raspopović, Robert A. Gaunt

2024Journal of Neuroscience13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Somatosensory neuroprostheses restore, replace, or enhance tactile and proprioceptive feedback for people with sensory impairments due to neurological disorders or injury. Somatosensory neuroprostheses typically couple sensor inputs from a wearable device, prosthesis, robotic device, or virtual reality system with electrical stimulation applied to the somatosensory nervous system via noninvasive or implanted interfaces. While prior research has mainly focused on technology development and proof-of-concept studies, recent acceleration of clinical studies in this area demonstrates the translational potential of somatosensory neuroprosthetic systems. In this review, we provide an overview of neurostimulation approaches currently undergoing human testing and summarize recent clinical findings on the perceptual, functional, and psychological impact of somatosensory neuroprostheses. We also cover current work toward the development of advanced stimulation paradigms to produce more natural and informative sensory feedback. Finally, we provide our perspective on the remaining challenges that need to be addressed prior to translation of somatosensory neuroprostheses.

Topics & Concepts

Somatosensory systemNeuroscienceSensory systemNeurostimulationNeuroprostheticsNeural ProsthesisComputer scienceMedicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationPsychologyStimulationNeuroscience and Neural EngineeringMuscle activation and electromyography studiesEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
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