Researchers from Rice University and the University of California San Francisco have mapped the locations and activity of up to 1 million potential synaptic links in a living brain, thanks to a new 3D electrode array that records the split-second evolution of electrical pulses in tens of thousands of neurons in a cubic millimeter of brain tissue. The electrode array was made with a material called a nanoelectronic thread, which is thin, ultraflexible, and biocompatible – a trifecta of properties for making minimally invasive electrode implants.
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