Micro-magnetic stimulation of primary visual cortex induces focal and sustained activation of secondary visual cortex

Author:

Lee Seung Woo1ORCID,Fried Shelley I.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA

2. Boston VA Healthcare System, Boston, MA, USA

Abstract

Cortical visual prostheses that aim to restore sight to the blind require the ability to create neural activity in the visual cortex. Electric stimulation delivered via microelectrodes implanted in the primary visual cortex (V1) has been the most common approach, although conventional electrodes may not effectively confine activation to focal regions and thus the acuity they create may be limited. Magnetic stimulation from microcoils confines activation to single cortical columns of V1 and thus may prove to be more effective than conventional microelectrodes, but the ability of microcoils to drive synaptic connections has not been explored. Here, we show that magnetic stimulation of V1 using microcoils induces spatially confined activation in the secondary visual cortex (V2) in mouse brain slices. Single-loop microcoils were fabricated using platinum–iridium flat microwires, and their effectiveness was evaluated using calcium imaging and compared with that of monopolar and bipolar electrodes. Our results show that compared to the electrodes, the microcoils better confined activation to a small region in V1. In addition, they produced more precise and sustained activation in V2. The finding that microcoil-based stimulation propagates to higher visual centres raises the possibility that complex visual perception, e.g. that requiring sustained synaptic inputs, may be achievable.This article is part of the theme issue 'Advanced neurotechnologies: translating innovation for health and well-being'.

Funder

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

National Eye Institute

Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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