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Microneedle electrode-based device overcomes long-standing challenges in neural recordingLong-term in vivo recording of neuronal activity in brain tissue is essential ... two years recording neuronal activity in mice implanted with the electrodes; it was not a short time for a Ph.D ...
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IEEE Spectrum on MSNBiohybrid BCI Adds More Neurons to the BrainBut the performance of the technology—how easily and accurately a BCI user’s thoughts move a cursor, for example—is limited ...
Long-term in vivo recording of neuronal activity in brain tissue is essential ... two years recording neuronal activity in mice implanted with the electrodes; it was not a short time for a PhD ...
Overview A research team led by Associate Professor Hiroto Sekiguchi and graduate student Gota Shinohara from the Department ...
A UC San Diego-led team's project to develop next-generation brain implants builds on the development of this transparent ...
Addressing the harmful chemical processes that accompany blunt force trauma to the brain can reduce the risk of long-term ...
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News Medical on MSNScientists discover brain mechanism behind nicotine withdrawalAccording to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 22% of the global population smokes, with more than 9 million ...
A photothermal, nanoparticle-based deep brain stimulation system restored motor skills in mice with Parkinson’s-like disease ...
But methods are often imprecise and affect large parts of the brain. Sometimes, metal electrodes are needed to hit the right part of the brain, which entails a risk that the hard electrode instead ...
Now, a new study sheds light on one way these pesky particles may be detrimental to brain health. By tracking microplastics in the brains of mice, the team found they damaged the brain’s immune cells.
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