Squishy, stealthy neural probes
Julie Pryor
Slender probes equipped with electrodes, optical channels, and other tools are widely used by neuroscientists to monitor and manipulate brain activity in animal studies. Now, scientists at MIT have devised a way to make these usually rigid devices become as soft and pliable as their surroundings when they are implanted in the brain. Their new […] The post Squishy, stealthy neural probes appeared first on MIT McGovern Institute .
