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Chronically Implanted Intracranial Electrodes: Tissue Reaction And Electrical Changes., Andrew Campbell, Chengyuan Wu
Chronically Implanted Intracranial Electrodes: Tissue Reaction And Electrical Changes., Andrew Campbell, Chengyuan Wu
Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers
The brain-electrode interface is arguably one of the most important areas of study in neuroscience today. A stronger foundation in this topic will allow us to probe the architecture of the brain in unprecedented functional detail and augment our ability to intervene in disease states. Over many years, significant progress has been made in this field, but some obstacles have remained elusive-notably preventing glial encapsulation and electrode degradation. In this review, we discuss the tissue response to electrode implantation on acute and chronic timescales, the electrical changes that occur in electrode systems over time, and strategies that are being investigated …