D. Kipke, G. Gage, E. Purcell, J. Seymour, J. Subbaroyan, T. Marzullo
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Development of Neural Interfaces for Chronic Use in Neuromotor Prosthetics
This paper presents a review of our neural interface research program and provides a brief introduction to the field. We focus on three key areas which aim to minimize encapsulating tissue response to chronic neural interfaces: interface architecture, mechanical stresses, and stem cell-seeded probes. We explore these areas and present our current solutions which have led to the demonstration of cortical control of neuromotor prostheses (NMPs).