Integrated Electrode Arrays for Neuro-Prosthetic Implants
TBMG-914
2/1/2003
- Content
Arrays of electrodes integrated with chip-scale packages and silicon-based integrated circuits have been proposed for use as medical electronic implants, including neuro-prosthetic devices that might be implanted in brains of patients who suffer from strokes, spinal-cord injuries, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The electrodes of such a device would pick up signals from neurons in the cerebral cortex, and the integrated circuit would perform acquisition and preprocessing of signal data. The output of the integrated circuit could be used to generate, for example, commands for a robotic arm.
- Citation
- "Integrated Electrode Arrays for Neuro-Prosthetic Implants," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2003.