• Microelectrode arrays (MEAs) (also referred to as multielectrode arrays ) are devices that contain multiple (tens to thousands) microelectrodes through...
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  • advances in lithography have produced silicon-based microelectrodes. Single-unit recording Microelectrode array Cogan, Stuart F. (August 2008). "Neural Stimulation...
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    Stretchable microelectrode arrays (stretchable MEAs or sMEAs) (also referred to as stretchable multielectrode arrays) are a specialized type of microelectrode array...
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  • on topographical mapping of the cortex. Eventual development of microelectrode arrays allowed recording from multiple units at a time. 1790s: The first...
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  • MRI) and partially invasive (ECoG and endovascular) to invasive (microelectrode array), based on how physically close electrodes are to brain tissue. Research...
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  • brain–computer interface. The interface is based on a thin-film microelectrode array that conforms to the brain surface without penetrating the tissue...
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    dynamic micromirror devices, ink-jet printing, or electrochemistry on microelectrode arrays. In spotted microarrays, the probes are oligonucleotides, cDNA or...
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  • have side effects on the body. Neuromodulator stimulators such as microelectrode arrays can stimulate and record brain function and with further improvements...
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  • purposeful modulation of the nervous system's activity using invasive (e.g. microelectrodes) or non-invasive means (e.g. transcranial magnetic stimulation or transcranial...
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  • is typical) sealed inside. A microelectrode array (MEA), also commonly called a multielectrode array, is a patterned array of electrodes laid out in a...
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  • external object. The sensor is in the form of a microelectrode array, formerly known as the Utah Array, which consists of 100 hair-thin electrodes that...
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  • design and placement. A typical cortical implant is an implantable microelectrode array, which is a small device through which a neural signal can be received...
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    interface the nervous system of a human to a computer. In 2002 a microelectrode array was implanted in the median nerve of a healthy human and connected...
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  • to an implanted unit that stimulates the auditory nerve through a microelectrode array. Through the replacement or augmentation of damaged senses, these...
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    theory Channelome Channelomics GHK flux equation Goldman equation Microelectrode array Planar patch clamp Slice preparation "The Nobel Prize in Physiology...
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  • Sawyer, D., Bradd, A., Yuste, R. & Shepard, K. L. A very large-scale microelectrode array for cellular-resolution electrophysiology. Nat. Commun. 8, 1802 (2017)...
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  • electrocardiography Means–ends analysis a paradigm for automated problem solving Microelectrode array, a device to record or stimulate electrophysiological activity from...
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  • glass-based microelectrode arrays. The microelectrode array was an early demonstration of extensive surface functionalization of microelectrode arrays to support...
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    Warwick's nervous system via the median nerve in his left wrist. The microelectrode array that was inserted contained 100 electrodes, each the width of a human...
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  • monitored by microelectrode arrays on the floor of the culture chambers. Loeb developed the Parylene process for making microelectrodes. He and his team...
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  • methods Genetics, Molecular biology Microelectrode array Devices that contain multiple (tens to thousands) microelectrodes through which neural signals are...
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    Electroosmotic pump Gas diffusion electrode Glossary of fuel cell terms Microelectrode array Carmo, M; Fritz D; Mergel J; Stolten D (2013). "A comprehensive review...
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    potential Electrochemical potential Goldman equation Membrane biophysics Microelectrode array Saltatory conduction Surface potential Gibbs–Donnan effect Synaptic...
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    and 118. Invention of new healthcare technologies, including a microelectrode array for construction of an artificial retina, a miniature glucose sensor...
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    human with tetraplegia 1000 days after implant of an intracortical microelectrode array". Journal of Neural Engineering. 8 (2): 025027. Bibcode:2011JNEng...
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    made an "adaptive flight control with living neuronal networks on microelectrode arrays". Teams at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the University...
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    (1996) Science Adaptive flight control with living neuronal networks on microelectrode arrays Architecture for Neuronal Cell Control of a Mobile Robot...
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    field of CMOS-based chemical and biomicrosensors and high-density microelectrode arrays. From 1985 to 1991, Hierlemann studied chemistry at the University...
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  • Nawroth JC, Parker KK (May 2016). "Laminar ventricular myocardium on a microelectrode array-based chip". Journal of Materials Chemistry B. 4 (20): 3534–3543...
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  • 7(6-7): p. 1031-1064. ^ Cheung, K.C., et al., Flexible polyimide microelectrode array for in vivo recordings and current source density analysis. Biosensors...
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