We describe a flexible multisite microelectrode for insect flight biasing using neural stimulation. The electrode is made of two layers of polyimide (PI) with gold sandwiched in between in a split-ring geometry. The split-ring design in conjunction with the flexibility of the PI allows for a simple insertion process and provides good attachment between the electrode and ventral nerve cord of the insect. Stimulation sites are located at the ends of protruding tips that are circularly distributed inside the split-ring structure. These protruding tips penetrate into the connective tissue surrounding the nerve cord. We have been able to insert the electrode into pupae of the giant sphinx moth Manduca sexta as early as seven days before the adul...
<div><p>In this study, a biological microactuator was demonstrated by closed-loop motion control of ...
Simple to complex behaviors are directed by the brain, which possess nervous cells, called neurons. ...
Miniature wireless device that has the capability of extracellular recording and electrical stimulat...
We describe a flexible multisite microelectrode for insect flight biasing using neural stimulation. ...
We present details of a novel bioelectric interface formed by placing microfabricated probes into in...
We report the first remote flight control of an insect using microfabricated flexible neuroprostheti...
In this study, we study the anatomy, electrical stimulation and wiring arrangements of the insect Me...
By leveraging their high mobility and small size, insects have been combined with microcontrollers t...
Controlled by neurons, muscles are actuated to do mechanical work by converting chemical energy into...
Some researchers have long been interested in reconstructing natural insects into steerable robots o...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Top view of a moth's head, with one electrode pair placed (indicated by red arrow), bu...
A terrestrial robotic electrophysiology platform has been developed that can hold a moth (Manduca se...
The insect-machine interface (IMI) is a novel approach developed for man-made air vehicles, which di...
The flight behaviors of insects have been extensively studied for a long time. The idea of making us...
AbstractRecent advances in microsystems technology led to a miniaturization of cuff-electrodes, whic...
<div><p>In this study, a biological microactuator was demonstrated by closed-loop motion control of ...
Simple to complex behaviors are directed by the brain, which possess nervous cells, called neurons. ...
Miniature wireless device that has the capability of extracellular recording and electrical stimulat...
We describe a flexible multisite microelectrode for insect flight biasing using neural stimulation. ...
We present details of a novel bioelectric interface formed by placing microfabricated probes into in...
We report the first remote flight control of an insect using microfabricated flexible neuroprostheti...
In this study, we study the anatomy, electrical stimulation and wiring arrangements of the insect Me...
By leveraging their high mobility and small size, insects have been combined with microcontrollers t...
Controlled by neurons, muscles are actuated to do mechanical work by converting chemical energy into...
Some researchers have long been interested in reconstructing natural insects into steerable robots o...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Top view of a moth's head, with one electrode pair placed (indicated by red arrow), bu...
A terrestrial robotic electrophysiology platform has been developed that can hold a moth (Manduca se...
The insect-machine interface (IMI) is a novel approach developed for man-made air vehicles, which di...
The flight behaviors of insects have been extensively studied for a long time. The idea of making us...
AbstractRecent advances in microsystems technology led to a miniaturization of cuff-electrodes, whic...
<div><p>In this study, a biological microactuator was demonstrated by closed-loop motion control of ...
Simple to complex behaviors are directed by the brain, which possess nervous cells, called neurons. ...
Miniature wireless device that has the capability of extracellular recording and electrical stimulat...