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Design, Development, and Operation of a Low-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Pulsation (LIFUP) System for Clinical Use.

Authors: Schafer ME, Spivak NM, Korb AS, Bystritsky A

Noninvasive low-intensity focused ultrasound pulsation (LIFUP) neuromodulation provides a unique approach to both investigating and treating the brain. This work describes a well-calibrated, simple-to-use ultrasound stimulation system for neuromodulation studies. It provides a single-element 650-kHz transducer design and a straightforward control mechanism, with extensive calibration and internal electronic monitoring to prevent unwanted over or under treatment. One goal of this approach is to relieve researchers of many of the details associated with developing their own exposure equipment. A unique transducer positioning system and distinctive MRI fiducial targets simplify alignment and targeting. The system design, control software, calibration, and alignment techniques are described in detail. Examples of transducer targeting and neurostimulation using the system are provided.

Introduction

Purpose Transcranial ultrasound stimulation
Study Objective To design, develop, and demonstrate the operation of a low-intensity focused ultrasound pulsation (LIFUP) system suitable for clinical use.

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes The paper reports no biological or behavioral effects; it focuses on the design, development, and operation of a clinical LIFUP system and does not report testing or successful ultrasound parameters.
Safety-related matter The provided text contains only the paper title and includes no mention of safety concerns or adverse effects.

Brain Region

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Ultrasound Parameters

FUS Mode pulsed
Focal Characteristics Focal depth: None; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None

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