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Brain Sensor - Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology ICN2
Researchers from ICN2 have used the unique properties
of graphene to make electronic sensors for brain monitoring. They are using graphene as a sensor on a flexible polymeric substrate that adapts to the morphology of the brains surface to detect electronic signals within the brain. This could be used to control the movement of a robotic arm or for early detection of an epileptic event.
Brain Sensor - Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology ICN2
Researchers from ICN2 have used the unique properties
of graphene to make electronic sensors for brain monitoring. They are using graphene as a sensor on a flexible polymeric substrate that adapts to the morphology of the brains surface to detect electronic signals within the brain. This could be used to control the movement of a robotic arm or for early detection of an epileptic event.