| Literature DB >> 33120025 |
Lan Luan1, Jacob T Robinson1, Behnaam Aazhang2, Taiyun Chi3, Kaiyuan Yang3, Xue Li2, Haad Rathore4, Amanda Singer4, Sudha Yellapantula2, Yingying Fan3, Zhanghao Yu3, Chong Xie5.
Abstract
Electrical neural interfaces serve as direct communication pathways that connect the nervous system with the external world. Technological advances in this domain are providing increasingly more powerful tools to study, restore, and augment neural functions. Yet, the complexities of the nervous system give rise to substantial challenges in the design, fabrication, and system-level integration of these functional devices. In this review, we present snapshots of the latest progresses in electrical neural interfaces, with an emphasis on advances that expand the spatiotemporal resolution and extent of mapping and manipulating brain circuits. We include discussions of large-scale, long-lasting neural recording; wireless, miniaturized implants; signal transmission, amplification, and processing; as well as the integration of interfaces with optical modalities. We outline the background and rationale of these developments and share insights into the future directions and new opportunities they enable.Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33120025 PMCID: PMC7646678 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2020.10.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173