Publication: Nanowire electrodes for high-density stimulation and measurement of neural circuits
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2013
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Frontiers Media S.A.
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Robinson, Jacob T., Marsela Jorgolli, and Hongkun Park. 2013. Nanowire electrodes for high-density stimulation and measurement of neural circuits. Frontiers in Neural Circuits 7:38.
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Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) that can precisely monitor and control neural activity will likely require new hardware with improved resolution and specificity. New nanofabricated electrodes with feature sizes and densities comparable to neural circuits may lead to such improvements. In this perspective, we review the recent development of vertical nanowire (NW) electrodes that could provide highly parallel single-cell recording and stimulation for future BMIs. We compare the advantages of these devices and discuss some of the technical challenges that must be overcome for this technology to become a platform for next-generation closed-loop BMIs.
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brain machine interface (BMI), nanotechnology, nanowires, neuroengineering, electrophysiology
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