Summary
- Transcranial focused ultrasound shows promise for treating neurological disorders
- Researchers have developed a new sensor for transcranial focused ultrasound
- The sensor adheres closely to cortical surfaces, allowing for precise measurements and stimulation of brain regions
- This sensor overcomes limitations of previous sensors, enhancing its potential for medical use
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- Son and his colleagues developed a brain sensor with three layers for shape-morphing and cortex adhesion.
- The sensor can conform to the brain’s contours, securely attaching to brain tissue of varying curvatures.
- Tested on living rodents, the sensor allowed for precise brain wave measurements and seizure control.
- Future plans include scaling the sensor for high-density array creation and potential clinical use in epilepsy treatment.
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- A new brain sensor has been developed that can adhere to different surfaces
- The sensor is flexible and can conform to curved or irregular surfaces
- This innovative technology opens up new possibilities for monitoring brain activity
- Researchers believe this sensor could have wide-ranging applications in healthcare and research