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Microfabrication technology for cortical interfaces has advanced rapidly over the past few decades for electrophysiological studies and neuroprosthetic devices offering the precise recording and stimulation of neural activity in the cortex. While various
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SU-8 Based Waveguide for Optrodes
Neural probes can be equipped with light for optogenetics applications. Different approaches are used for delivering light to the tissue: an optical fiber coupled to the probe, a µLED or a waveguide integrated on the probe.
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High Density, Double-Sided, Flexible Optoelectronic Neural Probes With Embedded μLEDs
Optical stimulation and imaging of neurons deep in the brain require implantable optical neural probes. External optical access to deeper regions of the brain is limited by scattering and absorption of light as it propagates through tissue.
Jay W. Reddy +8 more
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A tassel-type multilayer flexible probe for invasive neural recording
Invasive neural probes are one of the most critical components in the intracortical neural signal recording system. However, they can cause brain damage and tissue response during and after implantation.
Zi-Peng Ye +5 more
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ProbeInterface: A Unified Framework for Probe Handling in Extracellular Electrophysiology
Recording neuronal activity with penetrating extracellular multi-channel electrode arrays, more commonly known as neural probes, is one of the most widespread approaches to probe neuronal activity.
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Impact of Impedance Levels on Recording Quality in Flexible Neural Probes
Flexible neural probes are attractive emerging technologies for brain recording because they can effectively record signals with minimal risk of brain damage.
Juyeon Han +6 more
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Neural Probes for Chronic Applications
Developed over approximately half a century, neural probe technology is now a mature technology in terms of its fabrication technology and serves as a practical alternative to the traditional microwires for extracellular recording.
Geon Kook +4 more
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Implantable neural interfaces for central nervous system research have been designed with wire, polymer, or micromachining technologies over the past 70 years. Research on biocompatible materials, ideal probe shapes, and insertion methods has resulted in
Katarzyna M. Szostak +3 more
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Dextran as a Resorbable Coating Material for Flexible Neural Probes
In the quest for chronically reliable and bio-tolerable brain interfaces there has been a steady evolution towards the use of highly flexible, polymer-based electrode arrays.
Dries Kil +7 more
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Polymer-CMOS Hybrid Neural Probes for Large-Scale Neuro-Electronic Interfacing
Achieving a stable, long-term connection with millions of neurons within living organisms remains one of the dreams of neuroscience. Silicon shank based probes lead the field in terms of pure channel count.
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