Progress and Challenges of Implantable Neural Interfaces
A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "B:Biology and Biomedicine".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2022) | Viewed by 11571
Special Issue Editors
Interests: implantable neural probes; optical neuromodulation; flexible electronics
Interests: epilepsy; brain regeneration; biohybrid systems; closed-loop neuroprostheses
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Interests: biophysical computational modeling; implantable neural interfaces
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Dear Colleagues,
Implantable neural interfaces have flourished in the past decades, and are playing an increasingly important role in fundamental neuroscience research and promising clinical solutions. Owing to the progress of microfabrication techniques and materials science, a number of appealing device architectures and working mechanisms have been demonstrated. Typically, organic semiconductor materials, flexible low-dimensional materials, and integrated opto-electronic devices have been promising candidates for future applications. In addition, there are multiple challenges that must be met. For example, the large number of channels in probes or electrodes dedicated to deep-brain applications (e.g., study of Parkinson’s disease or epilepsy), excellent flexibility and stability of the neural prosthesis for function restoration (e.g., retinal prosthesis for vision restoration). Beyond the devices with wired power supply, wireless tools have significantly expanded the approaches for studies with freely moving animals. Implantable neural interfaces are the most straightforward tool for us to understand the brain and nervous system, and will guide us for the building of brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) and artificial intelligence. In this Special Issue, we invite submissions reporting the state-of-the-art development of implantable neural interfaces and their applications.
Dr. Mingde Du
Dr. Gabriella Panuccio
Prof. Dr. Erin Patrick
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- neural probes
- implanted devices
- neural recording
- neuromodulation
- flexible neural electrodes
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