pulse2percept.implants.cortex.cortivis
Classes
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Create a Cortivis array |
- class pulse2percept.implants.cortex.cortivis.Cortivis(x=20000, y=-5000, z=0, rot=0, stim=None, preprocess=False, safe_mode=False)[source]
Create a Cortivis array
This function creates a Cortivis array and places it on the visual cortex such that the center of the base of the array is at 3D location (x,y,z) given in microns, and the array is rotated by angle
rot
, given in degrees.Cortivis is a Utah electrode array containing 96 electrodes in a 10x10 array with 400 um spacing, and electrode diameter of 80 um at the base [Fernandez2017].
Note
By default the implant is in right hemisphere, use negative x-values to shift it to left hemisphere
- Parameters:
x/y/z (double) – 3D location of the center of the electrode array.
z
can either be a list with 35 entries or a scalar that is applied to all electrodes.rot (float) – Rotation angle of the array (deg). Positive values denote counter-clock-wise (CCW) rotations in the retinal coordinate system.
stim (
Stimulus
source type) – A valid source type for theStimulus
object (e.g., scalar, NumPy array, pulse train).preprocess (bool or callable, optional) – Either True/False to indicate whether to execute the implant’s default preprocessing method whenever a new stimulus is assigned, or a custom function (callable).
safe_mode (bool, optional) – If safe mode is enabled, only charge-balanced stimuli are allowed.
Examples
Create an Cortivis array, by default centered 20mm to the right of fovea in V1:
>>> from pulse2percept.implants.cortex import Cortivis >>> Cortivis() Cortivis(earray=ElectrodeGrid, preprocess=False, safe_mode=False, shape=(10, 10), stim=None)
Get access to electrode ‘11’:
>>> cortivis = Cortivis() >>> cortivis['11'] DiskElectrode(activated=True, name='11', r=40.0, x=21400.0, y=-6000.0, z=-1500.0)
- property earray
Electrode array
- property stim
Stimulus
A stimulus can be created from many source types, such as scalars, NumPy arrays, and dictionaries (see
Stimulus
for a complete list).A stimulus can be assigned either in the
ProsthesisSystem
constructor or later by assigning a value to stim.Note
Unless when using dictionary notation, the number of stimuli must equal the number of electrodes in
earray
.Examples
Send a biphasic pulse (30uA, 0.45ms phase duration) to an implant made from a single
DiskElectrode
:>>> from pulse2percept.implants import DiskElectrode, ProsthesisSystem >>> from pulse2percept.stimuli import BiphasicPulse >>> implant = ProsthesisSystem(DiskElectrode(0, 0, 0, 100)) >>> implant.stim = BiphasicPulse(30, 0.45)
Stimulate Electrode B7 in Argus II with 13 uA:
>>> from pulse2percept.implants import ArgusII >>> implant = ArgusII(stim={'B7': 13})
- check_stim(stim)[source]
Quality-check the stimulus
This method is executed every time a new value is assigned to
stim
.If
safe_mode
is set to True, this function will only allow stimuli that are charge-balanced.The user can define their own checks in implants that inherit from
ProsthesisSystem
.
- property electrode_names
Return a list of all electrode names in the electrode array
- property electrode_objects
Return a list of all electrode objects in the array
- property electrodes
Return all electrode names and objects in the electrode array
Internally, electrodes are stored in an ordered dictionary. You can iterate over different electrodes in the array as follows:
for name, electrode in implant.electrodes.items(): print(name, electrode)
You can access an individual electrode by indexing directly into the prosthesis system object, e.g.
implant['A1']
orimplant[0]
.
- property eye
Implanted eye
A
ProsthesisSystem
can be implanted either in a left eye (‘LE’) or right eye (‘RE’). Models such asAxonMapModel
will treat left and right eyes differently (for example, adjusting the location of the optic disc).Examples
Implant Argus II in a left eye:
>>> from pulse2percept.implants import ArgusII >>> implant = ArgusII(eye='LE')
- property n_electrodes
Number of electrodes in the array
This is equivalent to calling
earray.n_electrodes
.
- plot(annotate=False, autoscale=True, ax=None, stim_cmap=False)[source]
Plot
- Parameters:
annotate (bool, optional) – Whether to scale the axes view to the data
autoscale (bool, optional) – Whether to adjust the x,y limits of the plot to fit the implant
ax (matplotlib.axes._subplots.AxesSubplot, optional) – A Matplotlib axes object. If None, will either use the current axes (if exists) or create a new Axes object.
stim_cmap (bool, str, or matplotlib colormap, optional) – If not false, the fill color of the plotted electrodes will vary based on maximum stimulus amplitude on each electrode. The chosen colormap will be used if provided
- Returns:
ax (
matplotlib.axes.Axes
) – Returns the axis object of the plot
- preprocess_stim(stim)[source]
Preprocess the stimulus
This methods is executed every time a new value is assigned to
stim
.No preprocessing is performed by default, but the user can define their own method in implants that inherit from return stim
ProsthesisSystem
.A custom method must return a
Stimulus
object with the correct number of electrodes for the implant.