Heterogeneous Integration of Memristive and Piezoresistive MDMO‐PPV‐Based Copolymers in Nociceptive Transmission with Fast and Slow Pain for an Artificial Pain‐Perceptual System
Shih‐Cheng Tsao,
Kuo‐Hsuan Chang,
Yi Fu
et al.
Abstract:Nociceptive pain perception is a remarkable capability of organisms to be aware of environmental changes and avoid injury, which can be accomplished by specialized pain receptors known as nociceptors with 4 vital properties including threshold, no adaptation, relaxation, and sensitization. Bioinspired systems designed using artificial devices are investigated to imitate the efficacy and functionality of nociceptive transmission. Here, an artificial pain‐perceptual system (APPS) with a homogeneous material and … Show more
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