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Transforming clinical recording of deep brain

<p>Sensors built with a new manufacturing approach are capable of recording activity deep within the brain from large populations of individual neurons&ndash;with a resolution of as few as one or two neurons&ndash;in humans as well as a range of animal models, according to a study published in the Jan. 17, 2024 issue of the journal Nature Communications.</p>


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