Abstract

Neural implants are in common use to treat disorders, including deafness, chronic pain, Parkinson’s disease, and psychiatric disorders. These implants share a generic hardware and software architecture: an implanted pulse generator and battery that deliver pulsatile stimulation to multiple electrodes in a region related to the neurological disorder and pulse amplitude or pulse rate modulation proportional to healthy modulation in the system. This approach relies on hardware specificity and minimizes processing power with a computationally efficient algorithm, leading to significant clinical impact.

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