New Paper: Closed-loop, motor-activated auricular vagus nerve stimulation in neonates

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Design and validation of a closed-loop, motor-activated auricular vagus nerve stimulation (MAAVNS) system for neurorehabilitation

Daniel N. Cook , Sean Thompson , Sasha Stomberg-Firestein , Marom Bikson, Mark S. George , Dorothea D. Jenkins , Bashar W. Badran

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Abstract: Background: Studies have found that pairing vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) with motor activity accelerates cortical reorganization. This synchronous pairing may enhance motor recovery. Objective: To develop and validate a motor-activated auricular vagus nerve stimulation (MAAVNS) system as a potential neurorehabilitation tool. Methods: We created MAAVNS and validated its function as part of an ongoing clinical trial investigating whether taVNS-paired rehabilitation enhances oromotor learning. We compared 3 different MAAVNS EMG electrode configurations in 3 neonates. The active lead was placed over the buccinator muscle. Reference lead placements were orbital, temporal or frontal. Results: The frontal reference lead produced the highest sensitivity (0.87 ± 0.07 (n ¼ 8)) and specificity (0.64 ± 0.13 (n ¼ 8)). Oral sucking reliably triggers MAAVNS stimulation with high confidence. Conclusion: EMG electrodes placed on target orofacial muscles can effectively trigger taVNS stimuli in infants in a closed loop fashion.

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