2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41378-022-00479-8
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Nanomaterial-based microelectrode arrays for in vitro bidirectional brain–computer interfaces: a review

Abstract: A bidirectional in vitro brain–computer interface (BCI) directly connects isolated brain cells with the surrounding environment, reads neural signals and inputs modulatory instructions. As a noninvasive BCI, it has clear advantages in understanding and exploiting advanced brain function due to the simplified structure and high controllability of ex vivo neural networks. However, the core of ex vivo BCIs, microelectrode arrays (MEAs), urgently need improvements in the strength of signal detection, precision of … Show more

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