Recent Progress in Artificial Neurons for Neuromodulation
Qinkai Jiang, Mengwei Liu

TL;DR
Artificial neuron devices are advancing rapidly, offering new ways to monitor and modulate neurological signals for healthcare and human enhancement.
Contribution
This paper reviews recent innovations in artificial neuron technology, emphasizing material engineering and design advancements.
Findings
Artificial neuron systems now support multi-modal bio-integrable sensing for neurological monitoring.
Innovations in biomaterials and fabrication enable more accurate physiological signal recognition.
These devices show potential to transform personalized healthcare and brain-machine interfaces.
Abstract
Driven by the rapid advancement and practical implementation of biomaterials, fabrication technologies, and artificial intelligence, artificial neuron devices and systems have emerged as a promising technology for interpreting and transmitting neurological signals. These systems are equipped with multi-modal bio-integrable sensing capabilities, and can facilitate the benefits of neurological monitoring and modulation through accurate physiological recognition. In this article, we provide an overview of recent progress in artificial neuron technology, with a particular focus on the high-tech applications made possible by innovations in material engineering, new designs and technologies, and potential application areas. As a rapidly expanding field, these advancements have a promising potential to revolutionize personalized healthcare, human enhancement, and a wide range of other…
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