Neural electrodes are devices that measure the electrical signals traveling through nerves. Alternatively, they stimulate nerves by transmitting small electrical currents. These electrodes are used to ...
Researchers warn that implanted nerve cuff electrodes can trigger unintended nerve stimulation and pain during MRI scans.
A research team has developed an electrode capable of safely encasing nerves without causing damage. The newly developed electrode features soft actuation technology that allows it to transform from a ...
In brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and other neural implant systems, electrodes serve as the critical interface and are core sensors linking electronic devices with biological nervous systems. Most ...
To apply a uniform, thin polymer coating to the flexible neural electrode surface, a photoinitiated chemical vapor deposition (piCVD) process was employed. In this low-pressure vapor deposition ...
Stephen Hawking, a British physicist and arguably the most famous man suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), communicated with the world using a sensor installed in his glasses. That ...
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