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A thin, Scotch -tape-like implant made of graphene is being tested on the outermost layer of the brain.
The technology is a type of brain-computer interface, a device that collects and decodes brain signals.
InBrain Neuroelectronics is developing a second type of implant that penetrates the brain tissue and can deliver precise electrical stimulation.
Graphene is an excellent conductor and doesn’t oxidize in the aqueous environment of the brain.
InBrain’s device can inject 200 times as much charge into the brain compared to current DBS systems.
The surface array the company built also has 12 stimulating electrodes composed of 8,400 graphene micro-islands.
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