CyberSense, a cutting-edge flexible microelectrode implantation robot, has been independently developed by the Brain and Brain-like Intelligence Laboratory at the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences. This revolutionary device has recently passed the pre-acceptance stage for the Shenzhen major science and technology infrastructure project focused on "Brain Parsing and Brain Simulation." Dubbed the "sewing machine" for its precision, CyberSense can adeptly insert flexible electrodes, measuring no more than 10 micrometers in thickness, into the cerebral cortex of experimental animals while adeptly navigating around cerebral blood vessels. Compatible with a range of flexible microelectrode specifications and suitable for animal experiments involving rodents and non-human primates, CyberSense offers vital support for advancements in brain-computer interface and brain science research. Looking ahead, it is anticipated to catalyze further technological progress in this pioneering field.
