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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