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Researchers use wireless sensor 5 times thinner than hair to map brain | UC San Diego researchers unveil a revolutionary brain monitoring system, enabling high-resolution, wireless recording in deep brain structures for diverse clinical applications.


UC San Diego introduces breakthrough wireless brain monitoring, paving the way for precision medicine in neurological disorders.

The Integrated Electronics and Biointerfaces Laboratory (IEBL) at the University of California San Diego has introduced a revolutionary approach to clinically recording deep brain activity. The research unveils a novel sensor manufacturing technique that enables minimally invasive, high-resolution recording as deep as 4 inches (10 cm) inside the human brain. Notably, their smaller size allows for close placement, enabling high-resolution sensing in specific areas at unprecedented depths within the brain.

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