Artificially engineered biological processes, such as perception systems, remain an elusive target for organic electronics ...
A new collaboration has unlocked new potential for the field by creating a novel high-performance organic electrochemical neuron that responds within the frequency range of human neurons.
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Researchers from Northwestern and Georgia Tech developed an organic electrochemical neuron that fires at human-like frequencies, enabling real-time tactile signal processing. Their system integrates ...
Carefully modulated electrical signals create tactile sensations on the front ... side of the hand has roughly 60 times more receptors than the back, which makes the front of the hand far more ...
A new collaboration between Northwestern University and Georgia Tech has led to the development of an artificial electrochemical neuron that mimics human neural responses, paving the way for smarter ...
The passage of time is sensed, perceived, and experienced, but—unlike for touch, vision, hearing, and olfaction—there exist ...