Dustin J Tyler
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Recent Articles
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Petros E, Miller M, Dunning J, Dunning J, Pinault G, Tyler D, et al.
J Neural Eng
. 2025 Jan;
22(1.
PMID: 39787696
High-density nerve cuffs have been successfully utilized to restore somatosensation in individuals with lower-limb loss by interfacing directly with the peripheral nervous system. Elicited sensations via these devices have improved...
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Tebcherani T, Loparo K, Kaffashi F, Tyler D, Graczyk E
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng
. 2024 Jun;
32:2302-2313.
PMID: 38885096
Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) is an effective means to elicit sensation for rehabilitation of people with loss of a limb or limb function. While most current PNS paradigms deliver current...
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Lambrecht J, Cady S, Peterson E, Dunning J, Dinsmoor D, Pape F, et al.
J Neural Eng
. 2024 Jun;
21(3).
PMID: 38861967
. We intend to chronically restore somatosensation and provide high-fidelity myoelectric control for those with limb loss via a novel, distributed, high-channel-count, implanted system.We have developed the implanted Somatosensory Electrical...
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Herring E, Graczyk E, Memberg W, Adams R, Fernandez Baca-Vaca G, Hutchison B, et al.
Neurosurgery
. 2023 Nov;
94(4):864-874.
PMID: 37982637
Background And Objectives: Paralysis after spinal cord injury involves damage to pathways that connect neurons in the brain to peripheral nerves in the limbs. Re-establishing this communication using neural interfaces...
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Mesias L, Gormez M, Tyler D, Makowski N, Graczyk E, Fu M
J Neural Eng
. 2023 Oct;
20(6).
PMID: 37863034
This study's objective is to understand distally-referred surface electrical nerve stimulation (DR-SENS) and evaluates the effects of electrode placement, polarity, and stimulation intensity on the location of elicited sensations in...
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Herring E, Graczyk E, Memberg W, Adams R, Baca-Vaca G, Hutchison B, et al.
medRxiv
. 2023 May;
PMID: 37162904
Background: Paralysis after spinal cord injury involves damage to pathways that connect neurons in the brain to peripheral nerves in the limbs. Re-establishing this communication using neural interfaces has the...
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Christie B, Charkhkar H, Shell C, Burant C, Tyler D, Triolo R
Sci Rep
. 2022 Aug;
12(1):13855.
PMID: 35974026
No abstract available.
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Koppaka S, Hess-Dunning A, Tyler D
J Biomech
. 2022 Mar;
136:111058.
PMID: 35349870
Design of interface devices for effective, long-term integration into neural tissue is dependent on the biomechanical properties of the nerve membranes. Within the peripheral nerve, the two relevant connective tissue...
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Frequency Shapes the Quality of Tactile Percepts Evoked through Electrical Stimulation of the Nerves
Graczyk E, Christie B, He Q, Tyler D, Bensmaia S
J Neurosci
. 2022 Jan;
42(10):2052-2064.
PMID: 35074865
Electrical stimulation of the peripheral nerves of human participants provides a unique opportunity to study the neural determinants of perceptual quality using a causal manipulation. A major challenge in the...
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Koppaka S, Hess-Dunning A, Tyler D
J Neural Eng
. 2021 Oct;
18(6).
PMID: 34706351
Computational models have shown that directional electrical contacts placed within the epineurium, between the fascicles, and not penetrating the perineurium, can achieve selectivity levels similar to point source contacts placed...