Novel porous brain electrodes for augmented local field potential signal detection

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Abstract

Intracerebral local field potential (LFP) measurements are commonly used to monitor brain activity, providing insight into the flow of information across neural networks. Herein we describe synthesis and application of a neural electrode possessing a nano/micro-scale porous surface topology for improved LFP measurement. Compared with conventional brain electrodes, the porous electrodes demonstrate higher measured amplitudes with lower noise levels.

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Lee, S. H., Lee, K. S., Sorcar, S., Razzaq, A., Lee, M. G., & In, S. I. (2019). Novel porous brain electrodes for augmented local field potential signal detection. Materials, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12030542

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