Medicine and Healthnpj Flexible Electronics
A soft, high-density neuroelectronic array
K. J. Seo, M. Hill, et al.
Discover a groundbreaking innovation in neurotechnology! This research, conducted by Kyung Jin Seo and colleagues, introduces a high-density, flexible neuroelectronic array featuring 256 electrodes for seamless electrophysiological recordings. Its unique design allows for minimally invasive applications, showcasing promising results in auditory experiments with rats — potentially transforming the landscape of neuroscience research and clinical practice.
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