Microelectrode array
Microelectrode arrays (MEAs) (also referred to as multielectrode arrays) are devices that contain multiple (tens to thousands) microelectrodes through which neural signals are obtained or delivered, essentially serving as neural interfaces that connect neurons to electronic circuitry. There are two general classes of MEAs: implantable MEAs, used in vivo, and non-implantable MEAs, used in vitro.
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Andreas HierlemannBRAIN InitiativeBio-MEMSBioamplifierBioelectronicsBiomaterialBrainBrainGateConrad JamesCortical implantCultured neuronal networkCyberkineticsDepolarizing prepulseEfficient coding hypothesisElectrophysiologyKevin WarwickList of University of Utah peopleMEAMark GassonMassimo GrattarolaMembrane electrode assemblyMembrane potentialMichigan arrayMicroelectrodeMicroelectrode ArrayMulti-electrode arrayMultielectrode arrayNeural decodingNeural engineeringNeuronal ensembleNeuroprostheticsNeuroroboticsNeurotrophic electrodeNon-spiking neuronNonsynaptic plasticityPatch clampRetinal implantRetinal wavesRichard A. NormannSingle-unit recording
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Microelectrode array
Microelectrode arrays (MEAs) (also referred to as multielectrode arrays) are devices that contain multiple (tens to thousands) microelectrodes through which neural signals are obtained or delivered, essentially serving as neural interfaces that connect neurons to electronic circuitry. There are two general classes of MEAs: implantable MEAs, used in vivo, and non-implantable MEAs, used in vitro.
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