Soft electrodes designed to perfectly match a person's brain surface may help advance neural interfaces for neurodegenerative ...
Researchers use a special tool called a microtome to cut sections from a brain preserved in paraffin wax into tiny slivers 20-micromters thick.Image courtesy of Amunts, Ziles, Evans, et. al BigBrain, ...
University of Missouri researchers are developing new ways to better simulate the complex nature of human brain tissue. For years, scientists have worked to uncover how the brain responds to ...
Researchers at Penn State University have developed a method for 3D printing soft brain electrodes shaped to match the unique ...
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