Giugliano, 2012

2012 - Fundamental Biomedical Technologies 2012, 187-207

Carbon nanotubes as electrical interfaces to neurons

M. Giugliano, L. Gambazzi,  L. Ballerini, M. Prato, S. Campidelli.

Abstract:

Translating basic neuroscience research into experimental neurology applications often requires functional interfacing of the central nervous system (CNS) with artificial devices designed to monitor and/or stimulate brain electrical activity. Ideally, such interfaces should provide a high temporal and spatial resolution over a large area of tissue during stimulation and/or recording of neuronal activity, with the ultimate goal to elicit/detect the electrical excitation at the single-cell level and to observe the emerging spatiotemporal correlations within a given functional area. Activity patterns generated by CNS neurons have been typically correlated with a sensory stimulus, a motor response, or a potentially cognitive process.

 

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-31296-5_9

 

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