Flexible electrodes for non-invasive brain-computer interfaces: A perspective

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Abstract

At the present time, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are attracting considerable attention due to their application potential in many fields. In this Perspective, we provide a brief review of flexible electrode technologies for non-invasive BCIs, mainly including two types of the most representative flexible electrodes: dry electrodes and semi-dry electrodes. We also summarize the challenges encountered by the different kinds of electrodes by comparing their strengths and weaknesses in terms of manufacturing scalability, applicability, comfort, contact impedance, long-term stability, and biocompatibility. In addition, we describe some advanced configurations and suggest potential applications for non-invasive BCIs based on flexible electrodes and consider future development prospects.

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Huang, Z., Zhou, Z., Zeng, J., Lin, S., & Wu, H. (2022, September 1). Flexible electrodes for non-invasive brain-computer interfaces: A perspective. APL Materials. American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0099722

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