Graphene, optical tools feature in brain-interface studies (opens in new tab)
Several science articles published June 16-17 described brain-interface research, including a flexible graphene-based neural interface that can detect and modulate neuronal activity when placed in contact with the brain. Phys.org reported that many neural interfaces stimulate the brain but do not accurately detect or decode activity at the same time, especially very low-frequency signals. Two review articles in the Chinese Journal of Contemporary Medicine examined clinical and technical direc...
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