首页|Data on Brain-Based Devices Reported by Researchers at University of Massachuset ts (Design, Fabrication, and Implantation of Invasive Microelectrode Arrays As I n Vivo Brain Machine Interfaces: a Comprehensive Review)
Data on Brain-Based Devices Reported by Researchers at University of Massachuset ts (Design, Fabrication, and Implantation of Invasive Microelectrode Arrays As I n Vivo Brain Machine Interfaces: a Comprehensive Review)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on Brain-Based Devices is the subject of a report. According to news reporting originating in Lowell, Mas sachusetts, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "Invasive Microelectrode Arr ays (MEAs) have been a significant and useful tool for us to gain a fundamental understanding of how the brain works through high spatiotemporal resolution neur on-level recordings and/or stimulations. Through decades of research, various ty pes of microwire, silicon, and flexible substrate-based MEAs have been developed using the evolving new materials, novel design concepts, and cutting-edge advan ced manufacturing capabilities." Financial support for this research came from National Institutes of Health (NIH ) - USA.
LowellMassachusettsUnited StatesNo rth and Central AmericaBrain-Based DevicesBrain-machine InterfaceEmerging TechnologiesMachine LearningUniversity of Massachusetts