M. A. AbuZaid, P. V. Vithalani, W. Gosney, L. L. Howard, G. Gross
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A VLSI peripheral system for monitoring and stimulating action potentials of cultured neurons
The authors describe a VLSI peripheral system designed for the analog recording of electric signals from a network of living neurons growing on a glass plate containing 64 microelectrodes. The chip also provides for stimulating the neurons with up to four externally generated signals that can be routed to any of the microelectrodes.<>