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Recent Development of Neural Microelectrodes with Dual-Mode Detection
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Neurons communicate through complex chemical and electrophysiological signal patterns to develop a tight information network. A physiological or pathological event cannot be explained by signal communication mode. Therefore, dual-mode electrodes can simultaneously monitor the chemical and electrophysiological signals in the brain. They have been invented as an essential tool for brain science research and brain-computer interface (BCI) to obtain more important information and capture the characteristics of the neural network. Electrochemical sensors are the most popular methods for monitoring neurochemical levels in vivo. They are combined with neural microelectrodes to record neural electrical activity. They simultaneously detect the neurochemical and electrical activity of neurons in vivo using high spatial and temporal resolutions. This paper systematically reviews the latest development of neural microelectrodes depending on electrode materials for simultaneous in vivo electrochemical sensing and electrophysiological signal recording. This includes carbon-based microelectrodes, silicon-based microelectrode arrays (MEAs), and ceramic-based MEAs, focusing on the latest progress since 2018. In addition, the structure and interface design of various types of neural microelectrodes have been comprehensively described and compared. This could be the key to simultaneously detecting electrochemical and electrophysiological signals.
Title: Recent Development of Neural Microelectrodes with Dual-Mode Detection
Description:
Neurons communicate through complex chemical and electrophysiological signal patterns to develop a tight information network.
A physiological or pathological event cannot be explained by signal communication mode.
Therefore, dual-mode electrodes can simultaneously monitor the chemical and electrophysiological signals in the brain.
They have been invented as an essential tool for brain science research and brain-computer interface (BCI) to obtain more important information and capture the characteristics of the neural network.
Electrochemical sensors are the most popular methods for monitoring neurochemical levels in vivo.
They are combined with neural microelectrodes to record neural electrical activity.
They simultaneously detect the neurochemical and electrical activity of neurons in vivo using high spatial and temporal resolutions.
This paper systematically reviews the latest development of neural microelectrodes depending on electrode materials for simultaneous in vivo electrochemical sensing and electrophysiological signal recording.
This includes carbon-based microelectrodes, silicon-based microelectrode arrays (MEAs), and ceramic-based MEAs, focusing on the latest progress since 2018.
In addition, the structure and interface design of various types of neural microelectrodes have been comprehensively described and compared.
This could be the key to simultaneously detecting electrochemical and electrophysiological signals.
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