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English: This illustration was created to depict where, anatomically, various BCIs are commonly implanted. ECoG arrays are often implanted overlying brain tissue. Endovascular BCIs (a stent electrode array rendition is featured here) lie within vasculature. Lastly, intracortical microelectrodes penetrate brain parenchyma.
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Illustration of invasive and partially invasive BCIs: electrocorticography (ECoG), endovascular, and intracortical microelectrodes.

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