
Microelectrode Arrays
Microelectrode arrays are tiny devices composed of multiple small electrodes designed to interface with neural tissue, such as the brain or nervous system. They can record electrical signals from neurons or deliver electrical stimulation to study or influence neural activity. Used in neuroscience research and medical applications like brain-computer interfaces, these arrays enable precise measurement and modulation of neural functions. Their small size allows high-resolution data collection, helping researchers understand brain processes or develop treatments for neurological conditions.