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Systems for the detection and delivery of neurochemical and electrical signals for functional restoration

  • US 10,441,791 B2
  • Filed: 06/29/2018
  • Issued: 10/15/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/09/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method comprising:

  • detecting, using one or more probes of a first implantable device located within a first region of a brain of a mammal, first neurochemical signals that indicate concentrations of one or more neurotransmitters within said first region of said brain or first electrical signals that indicate electrical activity of said first region of said brain;

    telemetering, from a first control unit of said first implantable device and to a second control unit of a second implantable device that is located proximal to a targeted nerve tissue downstream of a damaged or severed nerve tissue of said mammal outside of said brain of said mammal, first information about said first neurochemical signals or about said first electrical signals;

    receiving, by said second control unit of said second implantable device, said first information about said first neurochemical signals or about said first electrical signals;

    delivering, using one or more electrodes of said second implantable device, electrical stimulation to said targeted nerve tissue based on said first information about said first neurochemical signals;

    detecting, using one or more probes of said second implantable device, second neurochemical signals that indicate concentrations of one or more neurotransmitters within a region proximal to said targeted nerve tissue or second electrical signals that indicate electrical activity of said region proximal to said targeted nerve tissue;

    telemetering, from said second control unit of said second implantable device and to a third control unit of a third implantable device that is located within a second region of said brain of said mammal, second information about said second neurochemical signals or about said second electrical signals, wherein said second region is different from said first region of said brain of said mammal;

    receiving, by said third control unit of said third implantable device, said second information about said second neurochemical signals or about said second electrical signals; and

    delivering, using one or more electrodes or one or more microfluidic delivery components of said third implantable device, electrical stimulation or one or more neurochemicals to said second region of said brain of said mammal based on said second information about said second neurochemical signals or about said second electrical signals.

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