ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 19 -- United States Patent no. 12,333,073, issued on June 17, was assigned to Duke University (Durham, N.C.) and The Trustees of Dartmouth College (Hanover, N.H.).
"Systems and methods for multiplexed amplifiers for brain computer interfaces" was invented by Gabriella Shull (Durham, N.C.), Jonathan Viventi (Durham, N.C.), Thomas Jochum (Durham, N.C.), Hui Fang (Hanover, N.H.) and Michael Trumpis (Berkeley, Calif.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A brain computer interface for interfacing with a brain of a subject is provided. The brain computer interface includes one or more shanks. Each shank includes an array of pixels and output traces. Each pixel includes an electrode ...