Mesh electronics could make brain stimulation the new therapeutic norm
Implantable brain electrodes have been around for quite some time now, both for diagnosing and treating neuropsychiatric conditions like Parkinson’s disease. However, one limitation of conventional probes is their size and rigidity, compared to the soft, gelatinous consistency of the brain.
A new research paper offers a revolutionary solution: mesh electronics, which allows personalized electronics that mimic the neuron’s shape, size and texture, to be created for any brain-related disorder.
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