Shunsuke Tamaki, T. Matsunaga, Toshinobu Kuki, Yoshihito Furusawa, Hajime Musiake, Y. Haga
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Abstract
For brain analysis, a novel tube-shaped flexible neural probe characterize by its flexibility and stiffness with metal needle inserted into tube was fabricated and demonstrated. This probe consists of an ultra-thin polyimide tube with on outer diameter of 360μm and photofabricated recording electrodes using non-planar photofabrication technique. The probe was inserted into a rat's brain through the dura mater and successfully measured with optical stimulation.