NeuroSense: a non-invasive and configurable somatosensory stimulator with OPENVIBE communication

Understanding the somatosensory system and its abnormalities requires the development of devices that can accurately stimulate the human skin. New methods for assessing the somatosensory system can enhance the diagnosis, treatments, and prognosis for individuals with somatosensory impairments. Ther...

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Autores principales: Gonzalez Rodriguez, Erick A., Cepeda Zapata, Luis Kevin, Rivas Silva, Angel Antonio, Martinez Gonzalez, Vania G., Alonso Valerdi, Luz Maria, Ibarra Zarate, David Isaac
Formato: Artículo
Lenguaje:inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2024
Acceso en línea:http://eprints.uanl.mx/30048/7/30048.pdf
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Sumario:Understanding the somatosensory system and its abnormalities requires the development of devices that can accurately stimulate the human skin. New methods for assessing the somatosensory system can enhance the diagnosis, treatments, and prognosis for individuals with somatosensory impairments. Therefore, the design of NeuroSense, a tactile stimulator that evokes three types of daily life sensations (touch, air and vibration) is described in this work. The prototype aims to evoke quantitative assessments to evaluate the functionality of the somatosensory system and its abnormal conditions that affect the quality of life. In addition, the device has proven to have varying intensities and onset latencies that produces somatosensory evoked potentials and energy desynchronization on somatosensory cortex.