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Applied neurophysiology · Jan 1987
Computer-controlled, patient-interactive, multichannel, implanted neurological stimulators.
- R B North and K Fowler.
- Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.
- Appl Neurophysiol. 1987 Jan 1;50(1-6):39-41.
AbstractProgrammable implantable neurological stimulation systems with multiple electrodes have many advantages in clinical use, but time-consuming postoperative adjustment of stimulation parameters is a distinct disadvantage. A personal computer interface to standard commercial radiofrequency-coupled devices has been developed, permitting direct patient interaction to expedite this process. In addition, the system permits simulated multichannel operation and implementation of various modulation schemes.
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