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Organic electrochemical neurons and synapses with ion mediated spiking

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Organic electrochemical neurons and synapses with ion mediated spiking

P. C. Harikesh, C. Yang, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking potential of organic electrochemical neurons (OECNs) that seamlessly integrate with a Venus Flytrap, showcasing bio-compatible spiking and plasticity. This revolutionary research, conducted by Padinhare Chalakkal Harikesh and colleagues, explores the future of artificial neuronal systems that can interact with various biological signaling systems.

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Abstract
Future brain-machine interfaces, prosthetics, and intelligent soft robotics will require integrating artificial neuromorphic devices with biological systems. Due to their poor biocompatibility, circuit complexity, low energy efficiency, and operating principles fundamentally different from the ion signal modulation of biology, traditional Silicon-based neuromorphic implementations have limited bio-integration potential. Here, we report the first organic electrochemical neurons (OECNs) with ion-modulated spiking, based on all-printed complementary organic electrochemical transistors. We demonstrate facile bio-integration of OECNs with Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) to induce lobe closure upon input stimuli. The OECNs can also be integrated with all-printed organic electrochemical synapses (OECSs), exhibiting short-term plasticity with paired-pulse facilitation and long-term plasticity with retention >1000 s, facilitating Hebbian learning. These soft and flexible OECNs operate below 0.6 V and respond to multiple stimuli, defining a new vista for localized artificial neuronal systems possible to integrate with bio-signaling systems of plants, invertebrates, and vertebrates.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 22, 2022
Authors
Padinhare Chalakkal Harikesh, Chi-Yuan Yang, Deyu Tu, Jennifer Y. Gerasimov, Abdul Manan Dar, Adam Armada-Moreira, Matteo Massetti, Renee Kroon, David Bliman, Roger Olsson, Eleni Stavrinidou, Magnus Berggren, Simone Fabiano
Tags
organic electrochemical neurons
biocompatibility
spiking
plasticity
Hebbian learning
biological systems
bio-integration
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