Abstract:Brain signals such as electroencephalography (EEG) and electrocorticography (ECoG) are used to diagnose epilepsy. ECoG signals are small and therefore require large amplification while keeping the recording electronics small enough to adapt to the surface of the brain. Moreover, the components have to be of low power to reduce the risk of brain damage while recording the brain. Herein, a neuroamplifier that is integrated in an ECoG is described. The amplifier, in combination with a novel multiplexing system th… Show more
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