Catheterization of a superficial cortical vein with a wire-shaped microelectrode for intravascular EEG recording. Osaka, Japan – Researchers at The University of Osaka have developed a groundbreaking, ...
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Less invasive brainwave recording uses blood vessels to access activity with unprecedented precision
Researchers at the University of Osaka have developed a minimally invasive method for recording brain activity through blood vessels. Their article, "Microendovascular Neural Recording from Cortical ...
An important milestone has been achieved in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology. A new peer-reviewed study published in Nature Biomedical Engineering shows how a high-performance brain-computer ...
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