Origami-inspired soft fluidic actuation for minimally invasive large-area electrocorticography
Electrocorticography is an established neural interfacing technique wherein an array of electrodes enables large-area recording from the cortical surface. Electrocorticography is commonly used for seizure mapping however the implantation of large-area electrocorticography arrays is a highly invasive...
Main Authors: | Coles, L, Ventrella, D, Carnicer-Lombarte, A, Elmi, A, Troughton, JG, Mariello, M, El Hadwe, S, Woodington, BJ, Bacci, ML, Malliaras, GG, Barone, DG, Proctor, CM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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