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EPFL scientists have developed electrode arrays that can be funneled through a small hole in the skull and deployed over a relatively large surface over the brain’s cortex. The technology may be particularly useful for providing minimally invasive solutions for epileptic patients.

EPFL scientists have developed electrode arrays that can be funneled through a small hole in the skull and deployed over a relatively large surface over the brain’s cortex. The technology may be particularly useful for providing minimally invasive solutions for epileptic patients. Sukho Song and Stéphanie Lacour, professor at EPFL Neuro X Institute, with the deployable electrode. Neurosoft Bioelectronics, an EPFL spin-off from the Laboratory for Soft Bioelectronic Interfaces

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Research and Tech Transfer , Electronic, Robotics, Research and Tech Transfer, Neuroscience
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2023 EPFL/ Alain Herzog.
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May 11, 2023
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Deployable electrodes for minimally invasive craniosurgery

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