Agnella Izzo Matic
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Recent Articles
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Tan X, Young H, Matic A, Zirkle W, Rajguru S, Richter C
Physiol Rep
. 2015 Aug;
3(8).
PMID: 26311831
Infrared neural stimulation (INS) may be beneficial in auditory prostheses because of its spatially selective activation of spiral ganglion neurons. However, the response properties of single auditory neurons to INS...
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Matic A, Robinson A, Young H, Badofsky B, Rajguru S, Stock S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 Mar;
8(3):e58189.
PMID: 23505466
Infrared neural stimulation (INS) has been proposed as a novel method for neural stimulation. In order for INS to translate to clinical use, which would involve the use of implanted...
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Richter C, Matic A, Wells J, Jansen E, Walsh Jr J
Laser Photon Rev
. 2012 Oct;
5(1):68-80.
PMID: 23082105
This paper reviews the existing research on infrared neural stimulation, a means of artificially stimulating neurons that has been proposed as an alternative to electrical stimulation. Infrared neural stimulation (INS)...
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Matic A, Walsh Jr J, Richter C
J Biomed Opt
. 2011 Nov;
16(11):118002.
PMID: 22112140
Artificial neural stimulation is widely used in clinic, rehabilitation, and research. One of the limitations of electrical stimulation is the current spread in tissue. Recently, pulsed mid-infrared laser stimulation of...
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Moreno L, Rajguru S, Matic A, Yerram N, Robinson A, Hwang M, et al.
Hear Res
. 2011 Jul;
282(1-2):289-302.
PMID: 21763410
It has been demonstrated that INS can be utilized to stimulate spiral ganglion cells in the cochlea. Although neural stimulation can be achieved without direct contact of the radiation source...
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Littlefield P, Vujanovic I, Mundi J, Matic A, Richter C
Laryngoscope
. 2010 Sep;
120(10):2071-82.
PMID: 20830761
Objectives/hypothesis: One limitation with cochlear implants is the difficulty stimulating spatially discrete spiral ganglion cell groups because of electrode interactions. Multipolar electrodes have improved on this some, but also at...
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Rajguru S, Matic A, Robinson A, Fishman A, Moreno L, Bradley A, et al.
Hear Res
. 2010 Jul;
269(1-2):102-11.
PMID: 20603207
Previous research has shown that neural stimulation with infrared radiation (IR) is spatially selective and illustrated the potential of IR in stimulating auditory neurons. The present work demonstrates the application...