Long-term stability of intracortical recordings using perforated and arrayed Parylene sheath electrodes.
@article{Hara2016LongtermSO,
title={Long-term stability of intracortical recordings using perforated and arrayed Parylene sheath electrodes.},
author={Seth A. Hara and Brian J. Kim and Jonathan T. W. Kuo and Curtis Lee and Ellis Meng and Victor Pikov},
journal={Journal of neural engineering},
year={2016},
volume={13 6},
pages={
066020
}
}OBJECTIVE
Acquisition of reliable and robust neural recordings with intracortical neural probes is a persistent challenge in the field of neuroprosthetics. We developed a multielectrode array technology to address chronic intracortical recording reliability and present in vivo recording results.
APPROACH
The 2 × 2 Parylene sheath electrode array (PSEA) was microfabricated and constructed from only Parylene C and platinum. The probe includes a novel three-dimensional sheath structure…
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