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Conveying tactile object characteristics through customized intracortical microstimulation of the human somatosensory cortex

  • 1. University of Pittsburgh
  • 2. University of Chicago
  • 3. Maastricht University

Description

Microstimulation of the somatosensory cortex can evoke tactile percepts in people with spinal cord injury, providing a means to restore touch. While location and intensity can be reliably conveyed, two issues that prevent creating more complex naturalistic sensations are a lack of methods to effectively scan the large stimulus parameter space and difficulties with assessing percept quality. Here, we address both challenges with an experimental paradigm that enables three male individuals with tetraplegia to control their stimulation parameters in a blinded fashion to create sensations for different virtual objects. Using this method, participants can reliably create object-specific sensations and report vivid object-appropriate characteristics. Moreover, both linear classifiers and participants can match stimulus profiles with their respective objects significantly above chance without any visual cues. Confusion between two sensations increases as the associated objects share more tactile characteristics. We conclude that while visual information contributes to the experience of the artificially evoked sensations, microstimulation in the somatosensory cortex itself can evoke intuitive percepts with a variety of tactile properties. This self-guided stimulation approach may be used to effectively characterize percepts from future stimulation paradigms.

Data availability

The de-identified data that support the findings of this study are available under restricted access for participant privacy. Access can be obtained upon request to the study PI by an investigator who is prepared to securely handle data resulting from human research. The study PI will respond within 1 month after a request is made. The data are shared via the Data Archive BRAIN Initiative (DABI) under project code JZITRHZ6X9WI at https://doi.org/10.18120/5b2x-2w11. Source data are provided with this paper.

Customized code used for analysis is available through Github at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14722512. The code used for data collection can be made available upon request to the study PI.

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DOI
10.1038/s41467-025-58616-6
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:15018

Funding

National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke
UH3 NS107714
Dutch Research Council
NWO Rubicon: 019.193SG.011
Dutch Research Council
NWO Vidi: VI.Vidi.191.210

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division
Department(s)
Organismal Biology and Anatomy