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New material could deliver improvements to brain-computer interfaces

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A collaboration between three major universities has resulted in the development of new ‘glassy carbon’ electrodes which could be used to help those who have sustained spinal cord injuries.
Research has been undertaken for quite a while to find a way to help those who suffer spinal cord injuries to regain limb mobility. One such approach has involved the use of a brain-computer interface in the form of an implanted chip which can then record and transmit signals.
Such interfaces typically rely upon electrodes to provide the physical connection with neurotransmitters. At present, thin-film platinum is at the cutting edge as far as electrode materials are concerned. However, longevity has become an issue as thin-film platinum electrodes have been prone to fracture and disintegration over time.

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