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Matthew D. Johnson
Matthew D. Johnson
Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota
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Mechanisms and targets of deep brain stimulation in movement disorders
MD Johnson, S Miocinovic, CC McIntyre, JL Vitek
Neurotherapeutics 5 (2), 294-308, 2008
3532008
Dose-dependent effects of transcranial alternating current stimulation on spike timing in awake nonhuman primates
L Johnson, I Alekseichuk, J Krieg, A Doyle, Y Yu, J Vitek, M Johnson, ...
Science advances 6 (36), eaaz2747, 2020
3022020
In vivo impedance spectroscopy of deep brain stimulation electrodes
SF Lempka, S Miocinovic, MD Johnson, JL Vitek, CC McIntyre
Journal of neural engineering 6 (4), 046001, 2009
2702009
Neuromodulation for brain disorders: challenges and opportunities
MD Johnson, HH Lim, TI Netoff, AT Connolly, N Johnson, A Roy, A Holt, ...
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 60 (3), 610-624, 2013
2562013
Spatial steering of deep brain stimulation volumes using a novel lead design
HCF Martens, E Toader, MMJ Decré, DJ Anderson, R Vetter, DR Kipke, ...
Clinical neurophysiology 122 (3), 558-566, 2011
2212011
Repeated voltage biasing improves unit recordings by reducing resistive tissue impedances
MD Johnson, KJ Otto, DR Kipke
IEEE Transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering 13 (2 …, 2005
2172005
Voltage pulses change neural interface properties and improve unit recordings with chronically implanted microelectrodes
KJ Otto, MD Johnson, DR Kipke
IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering 53 (2), 333-340, 2006
1682006
Current-controlled deep brain stimulation reduces in vivo voltage fluctuations observed during voltage-controlled stimulation
SF Lempka, MD Johnson, S Miocinovic, JL Vitek, CC McIntyre
Clinical Neurophysiology 121 (12), 2128-2133, 2010
1622010
Theoretical analysis of intracortical microelectrode recordings
SF Lempka, MD Johnson, MA Moffitt, KJ Otto, DR Kipke, CC McIntyre
Journal of neural engineering 8 (4), 045006, 2011
1472011
Quantifying the neural elements activated and inhibited by globus pallidus deep brain stimulation
MD Johnson, CC McIntyre
Journal of neurophysiology 100 (5), 2549-2563, 2008
1452008
Coordinated reset deep brain stimulation of subthalamic nucleus produces long-lasting, dose-dependent motor improvements in the 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1, 2, 3, 6-tetrahydropyridine …
J Wang, S Nebeck, A Muralidharan, MD Johnson, JL Vitek, KB Baker
Brain stimulation 9 (4), 609-617, 2016
1332016
Implantable microelectrode arrays for simultaneous electrophysiological and neurochemical recordings
MD Johnson, RK Franklin, MD Gibson, RB Brown, DR Kipke
Journal of Neuroscience Methods 174 (1), 62-70, 2008
1322008
Closed-loop deep brain stimulation effects on parkinsonian motor symptoms in a non-human primate–is beta enough?
LA Johnson, SD Nebeck, A Muralidharan, MD Johnson, KB Baker, ...
Brain stimulation 9 (6), 892-896, 2016
1242016
Improved spatial targeting with directionally segmented deep brain stimulation leads for treating essential tremor
M Keane, S Deyo, A Abosch, JA Bajwa, MD Johnson
Journal of neural engineering 9 (4), 046005, 2012
1092012
Deep brain stimulation: how does it work?
F Agnesi, MD Johnson, JL Vitek
Handbook of clinical neurology 116, 39-54, 2013
1082013
Vagus nerve stimulation and other neuromodulation methods for treatment of traumatic brain injury
D Neren, MD Johnson, W Legon, SP Bachour, G Ling, AA Divani
Neurocritical care 24, 308-319, 2016
1042016
Modulations in oscillatory frequency and coupling in globus pallidus with increasing parkinsonian severity
AT Connolly, AL Jensen, EM Bello, TI Netoff, KB Baker, MD Johnson, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 35 (15), 6231-6240, 2015
992015
Spatiotemporal pH dynamics following insertion of neural microelectrode arrays
MD Johnson, OE Kao, DR Kipke
Journal of neuroscience methods 160 (2), 276-287, 2007
912007
Bayesian adaptive dual control of deep brain stimulation in a computational model of Parkinson’s disease
LL Grado, MD Johnson, TI Netoff
PLoS computational biology 14 (12), e1006606, 2018
832018
Pallidal stimulation that improves parkinsonian motor symptoms also modulates neuronal firing patterns in primary motor cortex in the MPTP-treated monkey
MD Johnson, JL Vitek, CC McIntyre
Experimental neurology 219 (1), 359-362, 2009
812009
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