Our country's research personnel have successfully developed a new generation of brain-machine interface functional electrodes.
According to the news from the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, the institute, in collaboration with the research team from Donghua University, has successfully developed a neural fiber electrode called "neural worm" that is as thin and soft as hair, stretchable, and can be driven freely. After more than 5 years of joint research, this technology marks a paradigm shift in the field of bioelectronic interfaces, moving from static to dynamic, and from passive recording to active intelligent detection. The research results were published in the international academic journal "Nature" on September 17th, Beijing time.
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