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New Array of Sensors can Record Brain Signals at High Resolu
New Array of Sensors can Record Brain Signals at High Resolu
New Array of Sensors can Record Brain Signals at High Resolution
A team of engineers, surgeons and medical researchers has published data from both humans and rats demonstrating that a new array of brain sensors can record electrical signals directly from the surface of the human brain in record-breaking detail.
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