Books
Kai Turing

Neural Interface Materials

Neural Interface Materials explores the pivotal role of advanced materials in creating effective connections between electronics and the human nervous system, enabling advancements in medicine and technology. It delves into how optimized conductive biomaterials facilitate signal transmission, while biocompatibility engineering ensures these materials integrate safely within the body, minimizing adverse reactions. A key insight is the necessity of innovative materials design for long-lasting neural interfaces, influencing future research in brain-computer interfaces and neural prosthetics. The book emphasizes three core areas: conductive biomaterials, biocompatibility engineering, and interface design, presenting information in a way that's accessible to those from varied backgrounds. It starts with fundamental concepts like neural signaling and material conductivity, then progresses through different material classes, biocompatibility techniques, and advanced interface designs. Readers will discover how early neural interface attempts were often hindered by material incompatibility, and how far the field has come thanks to progress in materials science and nanotechnology. The unique value of this book lies in its comprehensive focus on the materials science perspective within neural interfaces. It bridges materials science, neuroscience, and bioengineering to address the complex challenges of neural interface design, providing a targeted understanding of the critical link between electronics and neural tissue. By focusing on the materials themselves, the book offers a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities in this specialized field.
161 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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