Utah Intracortical Electrode Array

Inventor Richard A. Normann

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Utah intracortical Electrode Array (UIEA) is a fixed geometry penetrating intracortical microelectrode array developed by a team at the University of Utah in the 1990s, aiming to provide a solid foundation for creating a cortically based visual prosthesis.

Device Specifications

  • Number of electrodes: 100
  • Electrode layout: 10x10