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tifaceted response that adversely affects device performance and longevity. Understanding the mechanisms underlying neu
roinflammation and its impact on neural implants are critical for developing strategies to mitigate these effects. Advances in
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development in neuroscience is increasing as artificial intelligence (AI) systems get more sophisticated, effective, and quick.
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pulses. The quality of life and long-term outcomes for people with neurological disorders may improve as a result of these
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