Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) systems, devices and methods

US10596371B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-10596371-B1
Application numberUS-201715491322-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateApr 19, 2017
Priority dateApr 19, 2016
Publication dateMar 24, 2020
Grant dateMar 24, 2020

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The present invention is directed to systems, devices and methods for stimulating perceived motion, and more particularly to stimulating perceived motion in three axes. The invention is further directed to stimulating such perceived motion when accompanied by visual stimuli. The invention is further directed to utilizing as few as two distinct pairs of electrodes to administer electrical stimulation to generate the perceived motion. The invention is further directed to systems, devices and methods to minimize side effects while utilizing electrical currents create the perceived motion.

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The invention claimed: 1. A method of providing galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) to a subject to provide perceived motion, the method comprising steps of: providing to the subject a GVS system comprising a human interface device (HID), a central control device (CCD) and a current application device (CAD), the HID comprising at least one electrophysiological sensor and at least four electrodes, the at least one electrophysiological sensor and each electrode comprising an upper surface and a lower surface with a plurality of protruding surface features disposed on the lower surface, the CCD comprising a processor comprising at least one algorithm, and the CAD comprising a processor and an electrical current generator; integrating and synchronizing, with the CCD processor and at least one algorithm, input data to generate a GVS profile, the input data comprising at least in part electrophysiological data from the at least one electrophysiological sensor, translating the GVS profile, with the CAD processor into a current application profile; generating with the CAD electrical current generator a stimulation current according to the determined current application profile; and providing the generated stimulation current to the subject with at least two of the electrodes to provide a perceived motion to the subject in at least one dimension or direction. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein at least two of the electrodes are forehead electrodes and at least two electrodes are ear electrodes, and the HID is adapted to be a modified eyewear or eyeglasses apparatus adapted to position the electrodes on the subject's head in their respective locations. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein at least two of the electrodes are dual-mode electrodes adapted to simultaneously acquire signals from the subject and provide electrical stimulation to the subject, and the at least two dual-mode electrodes comprise the at least one electrophysiological sensor without requiring a separate or additional electrophysiological sensor. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein at least two of the electrodes comprise a flexible substrate adapted to conform to skin topography of the subject to increase surface area contact of the electrode with the subject's skin. 5. The method of claim 3 , further comprising a self-adjustment step in which the user selects a pre-programmed GVS profile based on an activity or instance of use of the GVS system. 6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising at least one sensor adapted to measure movement or orientation of the subject, and the input data comprises movement or orientation data from the at least one sensor adapted to measure movement or orientation in addition to the electrophysiological data from the at least one electrophysiological sensor. 7. The method of claim 3 , wherein the dual-mode electrodes each comprise a sensing region and a stimulation region, and the sensing region is at least partially coated in a conductive coating but the stimulation region has no such coating. 8. A method of providing galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) to a subject to provide perceived motion, the method comprising steps of: providing to the subject a GVS system comprising a human interface device (HID), a central control device (CCD) and a current application device (CAD), the HID comprising at least one electrophysiological sensor and a modified eyewear or eyeglasses apparatus with at least two forehead electrodes and at least two ear electrodes, the at least one electrophysiological sensor and each electrode comprising an upper surface and a lower surface with a plurality of protruding surface features disposed on the lower surface, the CCD comprising a processor comprising at least one algorithm, and the CAD comprising a processor and an electrical current generator; integrating and synchronizing, with the CCD processor and at least one algorithm, input data to generate a GVS profile, the input data comprising at least in part electrophysiological data from the at least one electrophysiological sensor, translating the GVS profile, with the CAD processor into a current application profile; generating with the CAD electrical current generator a stimulation current according to the determined current application profile; and providing the generated stimulation current to the subject with at least two of the electrodes to provide a perceived motion to the subject in at least one dimension or direction. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein at least two of the electrodes are dual-mode electrodes adapted to simultaneously acquire signals from the subject and provide electrical stimulation to the subject, and the at least two dual-mode electrodes comprise the at least one electrophysiological sensor without requiring a separate or additional electrophysiological sensor. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein at least two of the electrodes comprise a flexible substrate adapted to conform to skin topography of the subject to increase surface area contact of the electrode with the subject's skin. 11. The method of claim 9 , further comprising a self-adjustment step in which the user selects a pre-programmed GVS profile based on an activity or instance of use of the GVS system. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising at least one sensor adapted to measure movement or orientation of the subject, and the input data comprises movement or orientation data from the at least one sensor adapted to measure movement or orientation in addition to the electrophysiological data from the at least one electrophysiological sensor. 13. The method of claim 9 , wherein the dual-mode electrodes each comprise a sensing region and a stimulation region, and the sensing region is at least partially coated in a conductive coating but the stimulation region has no such coating. 14. A method of providing galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) to a subject to provide perceived motion, the method comprising steps of: providing to the subject a GVS system comprising a human interface device (HID), a central control device (CCD) and a current application device (CAD), the HID comprising at least one electrophysiological sensor and a modified eyewear or eyeglasses apparatus with at least two dry forehead electrodes and at least two dry ear electrodes, the at least one electrophysiological sensor and each electrode comprising an upper surface and a lower surface with a plurality of protruding surface features disposed on the lower surface, the CCD comprising a processor comprising at least one algorithm, and the CAD comprising a processor and an electrical current generator; integrating and synchronizing, with the CCD processor and at least one algorithm, input data to generate a GVS profile, the input data comprising at least in part electrophysiological data from the at least one electrophysiological sensor, translating the GVS profile, with the CAD processor into a current application profile; generating with the CAD electrical current generator a stimulation current according to the determined current application profile; and providing the generated stimulation current to the subject with at least two of the electrodes to provide a perceived motion to the subject in at least one dimension or direction. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein at least two of the electrodes are dual-mode electrodes adapted to simultaneously acquire signals from the subject and provide electrical stimulation to the subject, and the at least two dual-mode electrodes comprise the at least one electrophysiological sensor without requiring a separate or additional electrophysiolog

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  • of the outer, middle or inner ear · CPC title

  • using physiological parameters for adjustment · CPC title

  • Structure-related aspects · CPC title

  • Specially adapted for transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation [TENS] · CPC title

  • External stimulators, e.g. with patch electrodes (external pacemakers A61N1/3625) · CPC title

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What does patent US10596371B1 cover?
The present invention is directed to systems, devices and methods for stimulating perceived motion, and more particularly to stimulating perceived motion in three axes. The invention is further directed to stimulating such perceived motion when accompanied by visual stimuli. The invention is further directed to utilizing as few as two distinct pairs of electrodes to administer electrical stimul…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lisy Frederick J, Opperman Anthony, Tarler Matthew D, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61N1/36036. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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