Thanks Darpa: Minimally Invasive “Stentrode” Shows Potential as Neural Interface for Brain
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FEBRUARY 10, 2016
Bob Gourley. DARPA funded research has produced a device, called the "stentrode," capable of direct recording of brain activity, right from neurons. This amazing technology repurposes stent devices to enable this breakthrough. . From the DARPA announcement : A DARPA-funded research team has created a novel neural-recording device that can be implanted into the brain through blood vessels, reducing the need for invasive surgery and the risks associated with breaching the blood-brain barrier.
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